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[ˈmaːɔɾi] ⓘ) [i] are the indigenous polynesian people of mainland new zealand

Māori originated with settlers from east polynesia, who arrived in new zealand in several waves of canoe voyages between roughly 1320 and 1350 Māori, member of a polynesian people of new zealand Their traditional history describes their origins in terms of waves of migration that culminated in the arrival of a “great fleet” in the 14th century from hawaiki, a mythical land usually identified as tahiti. In aotearoa new zealand the māori language, known as te reo māori, is experiencing a revival While english is the primary language, there are more than 200,000 people who can speak te reo māori. Settling first on the coast, they hunted seals and moas

They also began to grow food, and some moved to the forests They lived in small tribal groups, with a rich culture of spoken stories, and strong traditions of warfare Their ancestors, and the gods of the natural world, were very important. Māori are tangata whenua — people of the land They came to aotearoa from polynesia in the 13th century and created a new language and culture Research indicates that māori originated in eastern polynesia

Abel tasman’s arrival in 1642 is the first firm evidence of europeans reaching new zealand.

This online māori dictionary is aimed at providing quick access but it is recommended that you also purchase the hard copy for use in class and when you are not online. Māoritanga) is the customs, cultural practices, and beliefs of the māori people of new zealand. The maori people are an indigenous community of new zealand The maori represent an integral part of the nation's identity and culture Maori communities have also settled in australia, canada, the uk, and the us The maori community has an estimated population of 598,605 in new zealand.

Māori culture is an integral part of life in aotearoa, new zealand For millennia, māori have been the tangata whenua, the indigenous people of aotearoa Arriving here from the polynesian homeland of hawaiki over 1,000 years ago, the great explorer kupe, was the first māori to reach these lands. In the māori language the word māori means normal, natural, or ordinary. in legends and other oral traditions, the word distinguished ordinary mortal human beings from deities and spirits.

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