No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are called Maori.
A Maori, they are the natives to NZ.
A good read would be Jade Taniwha by a NZ Maori / Chinese author Jenny Bol Jun Lee.
A New Zealand Dollar, or $NZ
The NZ 28 (Maori) Btn was a battalion of Maori soldiers, organised into divisions as per tribal ties. It was formed on the insistence of Maori leaders to show that they are worthy of fighting any war. The 28 (Maori) Btn was first used in WWII in Nth Africa, Italy, Greece (the Mediterranian Theatre of war)... although there were a couple of individual units of Maori soldiers in WWI, but not in the form of a Btn.
As of 2011, the Maori party hold 5 seats
Maori were the first people that came to NZ which is basicly why it is a language in NZ. most of NZ's history involves the Maori, such as the treaty of waitangi
they got to nz on their waka (canoe)
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Maori did not wear masks.
The good points of having a bi-cultral country (New Zealand.) Why we need to uphold the traditional roots of the Maori in NZ. Why Maori are a big part of NZ. The cultural concepts Maori have brought to NZ.
There are 7 Maori seats in NZ's parliment.
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they are polynesians
Kawatiri
Discovery and settlement.
Yes!