A 'wero' is a challenge usually performed at a pōhiri (Maori welcome ceremony)
Wero, weronga
A Maori challenge is called a "wero". A war dance is a "haka".
A women shall not do the Wero, so the part of the wero will have to be choosen out of the tane. Keiha.
WERO was created on 1980-03-31.
Wero Taroi died in 1880.
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The plural of Maori is Maori.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
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.
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
Maori history is the history of the indigenous Maori people of New Zealand, dating back over a thousand years. It includes their migration to New Zealand, development of distinct cultural practices, interactions with European colonizers, and modern efforts to revitalize and preserve their language and traditions. Maori history is characterized by resilience, cultural richness, and ongoing struggles for recognition and rights.
No, only individuals who whakapapa (descend) to a Maori ancestor are eligible to register on the Maori electoral roll. Pakeha individuals can only enroll on the general electoral roll.