New Zealand. ( Aotearoa )
The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They are considered the first settlers of the country, arriving in New Zealand many centuries ago.
The Maori name "Aotearoa" means "Land of the Long White Cloud." It reflects the country's geographic features, specifically the long white clouds often seen over the islands. The name has cultural significance to the Maori people, who were the original inhabitants of New Zealand.
The original skin color of the Maori people is thought to have been brown. Maori are of Polynesian descent and have a range of skin tones from light brown to dark brown.
Maoris are associated with New Zealand. They are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand with a rich cultural heritage.
The feminine form of aborigine is "aborigine" as the term does not change based on gender. It is used to refer to Indigenous peoples or original inhabitants of a particular region or country.
The Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand, which is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean.
The first human inhabitants in New Zealand were the Maori.
Maori.
The Maori are the original inhabitants of New Zealand.
Which country?
Yes, the Maori are the original inhabitants of the islands we now call New Zealand.
Maori, the original inhabitants of Aotearoa New Zealand.
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The Maori name "Aotearoa" means "Land of the Long White Cloud." It reflects the country's geographic features, specifically the long white clouds often seen over the islands. The name has cultural significance to the Maori people, who were the original inhabitants of New Zealand.
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