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[[File:Colourful_corn_cobs_(6235585777).jpg|thumb|Ngā pū hua kōpakipaki raki i Perū]]
[[File:Maria Saal Zollfeld Maiskolben am Acker 300820209810.jpg|thumb|Ngā tipu kōpakipaki mata]]
Ko te '''kōpakipaki''', o te '''kānga''' (takea mai te [[Reo Pākehā|kupu Pākehā]] ''corn''), he momo tipu takea mai te tarawāhi o te [[:es:Río_Balsas|awa Atoiaka]] i te tonga o te motu [[Mēhiko]]; ka horapa ia ki te ngā rohe waenga i [[:qu:Antikuna|ngā maunga Āti (''Anti'')]] i te raki o te paparahi [[Amerika ki te Tonga]].<ref>{{cite journal|last1=Piperno|first1=Dolores R.|title=The Origins of Plant Cultivation and Domestication in the New World Tropics: Patterns, Process, and New Developments|journal=Current Anthropology|date=October 2011|volume=52|issue=S4|pages=S453–S470|doi=10.1086/659998|s2cid=83061925|quote=Recent studies in the Central Balsas River Valley of Mexico, maize's postulated cradle of origin, document the presence of maize phytoliths and starch grains at 8700 BP, the earliest date recorded for the crop (Piperno et al. 2009; Ranere et al. 2009). A large corpus of data indicates that it was dispersed into lower Central America by 7600 BP and had moved into the inter-Andean valleys of Colombia between 7000 and 6000 BP. Given the number of Cauca Valley, Colombia, sites that demonstrate early maize, it is likely that the inter-Andean valleys were a major dispersal route for the crop after it entered South America}}</ref> Ko te ingoa pūtaiao he '''''Zea mays'''''.<ref>[https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:426810-1 ''Zea mays'' <small>L.</small>] Plants of the World Online. 2024.</ref>
Tēnei tipu tiritiria mō haha o tana kakano ki te hanga o te [[pata kai]],<ref>Alan Davidson (2014). ''The Oxford Companion to Food''. Oxford University Press. Ng. wh. 484–486. ISBN 978-0-19-967733-7.</ref><ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20220916024937/https://www.fao.org/land-water/databases-and-software/crop-information/maize/en/ "Crop Information: Maize"]. FAO. 2024.</ref> me te tao kame pērā i te kānga pirau.<ref>Helen M. Leach (1984). ''A thousand years of gardening in New Zealand''. Wellington: A.H. & A.W. Reed. Wh. 101.</ref><ref>[https://teara.govt.nz/mi/video/39145/kanga-pirau-stinking-corn "Kānga pirau – stinking corn"]. ''Te Ara''. 5 Hepetema 2013.</ref>
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