
Ta'anga
Ta'anga is a term from the Māori language of New Zealand that refers to a specific place or location, often used to denote a harbor, bay, or anchorage. It signifies a geographical area where boats can safely anchor and is important for navigation and cultural identity. In a broader sense, Ta'anga can also symbolize a sense of place, belonging, and connection to the land and sea, reflecting Māori heritage and relationship with their environment.