When the Maori people first settled in New Zealand they used weapons and a little technology to support themselves. They learned about deseases and how to stay healthy.
The term "Maori" is believed to come from the Maori language, where it originally referred to the indigenous people of New Zealand. The origins of the word itself are not definitively known, but it is used to identify the cultural and ethnic group of people in New Zealand with Polynesian ancestry.
Until the arrival the Europeans, Maori did not use or need to use a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's, they had come to use the word 'Maori' meaning 'normal' or 'natural' people.
New Zealanders : Maori (the indigenous people) and Pakeha (non-Maori).
they traded with themselves.
The Maori traditionally supported themselves through fishing, farming, hunting, and gathering. They cultivated crops like kumara (sweet potato) and taro, fished in rivers and coastal areas, hunted birds and planted fruit trees. Today, many Maori also engage in modern professions and businesses.
The cast of The Maori Queen - 1993 includes: The Maori Royal Family as Themselves
Until the arrival of Europeans, Maori had not needed or used a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's they had come to use the word 'Maori' which meant 'normal' or 'natural' people.
To become the Maori King, one would need to exhibit qualities such as strong leadership skills, knowledge and understanding of Maori culture and history, ability to unite and represent Maori tribes, and a commitment to promoting the interests of Maori people. It is also important to have the respect and support of Maori tribes and communities.
The Maori people are Polynesian, with origins tracing back to islands in East Polynesia. There is no evidence to support the theory that the Maori came from China. Their ancestors likely navigated the Pacific Ocean from other Polynesian islands such as Tahiti.
Just two are that the Maori told traditional stories and watched dance performances.
farming
Apparently, they do, since all three Maori MPs support same-sex marriage.