"Te ika a Māui" translates to "the fish of Māui" in English. This phrase refers to the Māori legend in which the demigod Māui fished up the North Island of New Zealand from the ocean. In this context, "ika" means "fish," and "Māui" is the name of the legendary figure. The story symbolizes the connection between Māori culture and the land.
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