Maori is a name given to the indigenous people of New Zealand. It basically means that James is a native of New Zealand.
The name "James" in Maori is translated to "Hemi."
"Heemi" is a variation of the name "James" and is used in Maori culture. It holds similar meanings to the English name, symbolizing someone who is supplanter or replaces.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
Money in Maori is "moni."
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
The Maori word for "I love Maori" is "Aroha ahau ki te Māori."
"Heemi" is a variation of the name "James" and is used in Maori culture. It holds similar meanings to the English name, symbolizing someone who is supplanter or replaces.
the Tahitians and the Maori
Billy T. James recorded a parody of the song "Feliz Navidad" with the refrain, 'I wanna wish you a Maori Christmas.'
because there were no laws in NZ, so James busby had come to protect Maori and British settlers :)
Billy T James
Pakeha is a Maori word that now refers to anyone or anything that is non-Maori. originally it referred to European people and their culture as these were the first non-Maori people that Maori encountered, but it is now broader in definition.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
I believe James Cook encountered the Maori tribe, but I don't know if that was in Alta California.
The Māori language, also known as Te Reo Māori, is spoken by the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. It holds deep cultural and historical significance and is an official language of the country. The revitalization of the Māori language is important for preserving the Māori identity and promoting cultural diversity.
The Maori of New Zealand and the Australian Aborigines were both displaced by British colonisation of their countries - colonisation that was carried out as a result of Cook claiming both lands for England.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori