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.
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.
Elder brother is called "દાદો" (dado) in Gujarati.
In Marathi, elder sister means "Thorali Bahin" younger sister means "Dhakati Bahin"
The superlative forms of "elder" are "eldest" and "most elder."
The correct spelling of elder in 999 is spelled as "elder."
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.
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The Maori word for male is, Tane (Tah-neh).
If you are female, your older sister is your tuakana. If you are male she is your tuahine.
"Tane" in Maori means "man" or "male". It is often associated with attributes such as strength, leadership, and masculinity in Maori culture.
The Maori language is called Te Reo Maori.
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"
I'm not to sure what you mean but the Maori people are the natives of New Zealand. Hope this helps anyway! ;)
In Maori the hull of a canoe is called 'Kohiwi'.
A Maori challenge is called a "wero". A war dance is a "haka".
The traditional Maori feast is called Hungi.