Some names of maori leaders are Whina Cooper,Willie Apiata and Dr Ranginui Walker.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
Some call it Poneke but it is actually Whanganui-a-Tara
the Taiha the maka a weapon with shark teeth on the edges [ dont know name]
Depending on who you ask, some will say it's "Pirinitete", while others would say "Pirinihi"
Matariki, which is the Maori new year celebrating the rise of Matariki star cluster
you speak maori by learning and experiencing maori life. maori people live, eat, breath and speak maori because they have learnt it over a period of years. some are raised speaking maori. To know how to speak maori is to learn from people who have experienced maori and is fluent and willing to teach you. In New Zealand laws of education, the Maori language is part of the circculam. At my school year 7 and 8 have the Tereo class complosary. the school is also enfluenced by the culture. All students have some understanding of the simple words of the Maori language.
i only know onw his name was Cyrus
Some think it is the name of a Maori chief who lived in the area; others believe it is a shortened form of Te Ana-au, meaning "cave of swirling water current" (since there are such caves on the lakeshore).
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The reason why maori tatooed their faces was because it was shown for some kind of religion.
Anaru , Hemi , Hone , Meiha , hunaraa , Tuakana . You can also name them after your uncles , brothers or grandfathers :)
Maori is the Maori religion, which is based on traditional Maori mythology and beliefs. Some Maori follow all sorts of Pakeha religions including many types of Christianity, from Mormonism to Rastafarianism.In the early days of European settlement, Maori tried to get along with the Pakeha by accepting their religion, so some churches developed that are a Maori version of other Pakeha religions. One example is the Ratana church.