Tā Pita Sharples, first chairman of Ngāti Kahungunu, was an anthropologist who studied Māori linguistics through the Pacific into the Solomon Islands and further back to the Islands of Palau and Guam.
Dr Pat Hohepa has studied our Māori language tracing it all the way back to Taiwan while Dr Adele Whyte studied the whakapapa of 70 Māori women back to Taiwan.
Nathan Rarere and others have studied the sailing traditions and the voyaging waka back into Indonesia, the Philippines and Taiwan while others studied Tāmoko and mau rākau all the way back to Taiwan.
I have also observed long houses or wharenui back throughout Asia with decorated ridge poles not unlike our tahuhu.
Over the next 12 months, (just how I've learnt most of this information), this unique migration will unfold as I share what I've learned with you.
Ngahiwi Tomoana is Ngāti Kahungunu Iwi Incorporated Chairman