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natives of new zealand are maoris....they call there land Aotearoa
I did some Internet research on your behalf and have provided a link to a web site that may be of use to you. The link is called "Māori" just below this window.
No, maoris is a noun. One word cannot be a phrase
The Maoris referred to their country as Aotearoa before it was renamed New Zealand by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in the 17th century. Aotearoa translates to "Land of the Long White Cloud" in Maori.
The early Maoris used thermal pools for bathing, cooking, and healing purposes. The geothermal hot springs were believed to have medicinal properties and were used for relaxation and treating various ailments.
The Maoris used various natural materials to dye flax, such as roots, berries, bark, leaves, and mud. These materials were boiled to extract color pigments that were then used to dye the flax fibers.
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So that the Europeans could agree with the Maoris so that the Europeans could stop destroying and vandalising the land and also so that they could share it
We were never lost
yes, they did
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