kikorangi - skin of the sky - blue kahurangi - clothes of the sky - blue puuru - blue (transliteration)
they didn't have many resources, so there colours were limited. Their traditional colours are red, white and black. ( made from red clay, soot, and pipeclay)
Black, white, and red are traditional colors that represent Maori culture and heritage. Black symbolizes the land, white represents purity and spirituality, and red is associated with strength and leadership. These colors are often used in Maori art, tattoos, and ceremonies.
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
The traditional Maori feast is called Hungi.
Rohana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is not a traditional Maori word or name.
The traditional name for a Maori village is "marae." It is a central place for social, cultural, and religious activities within the Maori community.
the traditional way is Haratua
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
"Zyla" does not have a specific meaning in Maori language as it is not a traditional Maori word. Maori language is based on Polynesian languages, and traditional Maori names carry cultural significance.
The Maori come from New Zealand (Aotearoa) which they settled from Polynesia. In Maori mythology, the traditional home was Hawaiiki.
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"
We have a few colours Mainly red, black and white.