Here is some writing that I had on a doc about Matariki.
Matariki
Matariki is the Māori name for the Pleiades star cluster. It rises during Pipiri (June/July) and marks the beginning of the Māori new year. The word is an abbreviation of Ngā Mata o te Ariki (Eyes of God) in reference to Tāwhirimātea, the god of the wind and weather.
Matariki was a time for the Maori to know when a good time to plant their crops in. It was also a time of celebration for the Maori too.
Matariki has nine stars.
Matariki, pohutakawa, waita, Hiwa, waiti, ururangi, tupuaniku, waipuna a rangi, tupuarangi.
Those are the nine stars of Matariki
Youngest to oldest of them all.
Ururangi is the youngest and is tied with the winds
I hope you have learned something from this. Goodbye.
Great work Bailey. This is a very detailed blog post. I did not know that the name Matariki comes from Ngā Mata o te Ariki (Eyes of God). Have you looked to see Matariki?
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