Yes rongoa is still around today....some would call it herbal remedies I suppose
Alcohol was a common ingredient in medicines in the 1700s (as it still is today).
Yes, there are still many Māori people alive today. The Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand and make up around 15% of the country's population. They continue to maintain their cultural identity, language, and customs, while also participating in modern society.
yes they are still around today
In 1860 the pan-tribal Kingitanga movement was formed and elected the first Maori king, Potatau Te Wherowhero; the tradition still continues today.
The Maori culture is not extinct, in fact there are more Maori today than there has ever been in the past.
they have made medicines & ways to cure people thet we still use today.
"Today" in Maori is translated as "tēnei rā."
No there aint any workhouses still around today, because they are all exctinct.
Maori beverages in the north Island are very popular in Kaitaia. Their are 3 main Beverages: Kumaranga ( Corn Beverage) Ki hikairanga ( Beverage made from beer, Beetroot, and Carrots) and makariki ( a beverage made from watercress,glucose and Strawberries) These all were popular in the Northland area in the 1600's til the 1900's and are still around today made by maori who have had the recipies passed down from nation to Nation.
Yes Quakers are still around today, but they exist in a much different way then they did in past times.
Yes typhus is still around today but it is very very rare !!!
yes they are still around and very nouty