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Definition of moana in English: moananounməʊˈɑːnə mass nounNZ A body of open water, in particular the sea. I've been proud to be involved in defending our moana from industrial overfishing and pirate vessels Example sentencesExamples - The colonising heritage took from our people their land, their moana, with overt violence in the 19th century.
- With the title taken from a song many learn as children, "One day a taniwha went swimming in the moana," there are no prizes for guessing who the prime audience for this show.
- We deplore the actions of industrialised countries that pollute and desecrate our Oceania, our Moana.
- The aim was to "protect moana using all available methods".
- We did not know how to find him, out here on the vast moana, so far from his homeland.
- I'm asking Cook Islanders, friends and ocean lovers to sign the petition and make your voice heard for the future of our moana.
- The moana connects whanau across the Pacific and for thousands of years one tradition has laid the foundation for the cultures and lives on the islands: Ocean Voyaging.
- When he visits my moana this summer, we will still drive down the beach and enjoy it as every other New Zealander would.
- He believed that the company would inevitably destroy the moana.
- It is unacceptable for these companies to leave their rubbish floating in our moana.
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