it is a bird It is a Maori oven consisting of a hollow in the earth in which food is cooked on heated stones.
Papatuanuku.
Papatuanuku
Papatuanuku (aka papa) is mother earth.
well yes because the center of the earth is reallly hot so that means itis hotter than your oven . if you do not know how hot the center of the earth is find that out and find out how hot your oven is
Te Papa means "our place" in Maori language. It is often used to refer to the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, located in Wellington, New Zealand.
yes
Ao mārama means world of life and light, Earth, physical world. Aotūroa light of day, world, Earth, nature, this world.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
"Ahi" = "Fire" "Hau" = "Wind" "Papatuanuku" = "Mother Earth" "Wai" = "Water"
umu.Often referred to as umu kuka. Kuka is redundant however it is a samoanized form of the english word cook. So umu kuka is a cooking oven.