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A Maori female elder is often referred to as a "kuia" in the Maori culture. The term "kuia" is used to show respect for older women who hold knowledge and wisdom within the community.
The cast of Working Day - 2010 includes: Jordon Clarke as Maori warrior 2 Shilo Davis as Maori warrior 6 Dyson Greening as Maori warrior 5 Inia Maxwell as Maori Chief Tane Rupuka as Maori warrior 4 Neil Sarich as Maori warrior 3 Albie Webster as Maori warrior 8
A Maori warrior was called a Toa, a group of warriors (war party) was known as Hokowhitu a Tu.
Maori don't wear masks.
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The Maori translation for the English word "warrior" is "tōa" or "kaihautū."
The stick that a Maori elder carries when talking on the marae is called a "taiaha." It is a traditional weapon that symbolizes authority and is used during formal speeches and ceremonies to represent the speaker's mana (prestige or power).
As of The Forgotten Warrior she is not an elder.
Shaolin Monk won over the Maori warrior. this is mainly because of the twin hook swords wielded by the shaolin monk.
Do you mean warrior cats? If you do it's an elder.
A Māori male elder is called a kaumātua. They hold significant cultural knowledge and play a respected and influential role within the Māori community. Kaumātua are often responsible for making decisions and providing guidance on important matters.
It means father. Another word for father in Maori is Papa.