by the whole community
The Maori word for Children is Tamariki.Boy is Tama.Girl is Kotiro
The current Maori King, King Tuheitia, has eight children.
In the Maori culture, children often address their grandmothers as "kuia" or "kui."
You can greet children in the morning in Maori by saying "Morena" which means good morning.
In the Maori culture, children usually call their grandfather "koroua."
Yes, Maori children in New Zealand are required by law to attend school from the age of 6 to 16. They have the option to attend a mainstream school or a kura kaupapa Maori, which are immersion schools that teach in the Maori language and incorporate Maori cultural values and practices into their curriculum.
Cheere up in Maori is ngakau ake..
The children of conquered leaders were brought to Cuzco to be brought up with Incan traditions. These sons would become agents for the Inca.
Well, one effect was a major decline in population because of diseases being introduced that the Maori were not used to. Seeing as the settlers were from another continent and were immune, or at least built up some immunity, to the illnesses they brought over. The Maori had not encountered these illnesses and their bodies took it for the worst.
Both are correct it depends on what you are talking about. The woman next door brought up three children on her own. I grew up in Hamilton. The first sentence is about raising children. The second sentence is about growing up / getting older / living.
How do you say never give up in Maori
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.