How did historic Polynesian ocean navigators preserve knowledge of sea routes connecting islands back toward Hawaiki?
According to Māori belief, what path do human spirits (wairua) take after physical death?
Which famous legendary Polynesian explorer and trickster hero set out from Hawaiki on mythic voyages?
In Cook Islands Māori lore, what regional name variation is used for the ancestral homeland realm?
What essential staple crop is mythologically credited as being brought by ancestors directly from Hawaiki?
In Māori and broader Polynesian traditions, Hawaiki is understood as what foundational concept?
At Cape Reinga (Te Rerenga Wairua) in New Zealand, what feature marks the departing point for spirits returning to Hawaiki?
In Hawaiian culture and language, what is the direct cognate equivalent of the Māori word "Hawaiki"?