whāereere is the maori word.
Mother in Maori is Mama (pronounced MaaMaa) or Whaea.
The Maori earth mother is called Papatuanuku. She is a primordial being in Maori mythology, considered to be the land itself and the mother of all living things.
whaea or mama
In Maori culture, the mother earth is known as Papatūānuku. She is seen as the foundation and provider of all living things.
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His father is Maori. His mother is Tongan.
Whāea whakaangi = step mother Matua whakaangi = step father
Maori is the plural of Maori.
The Maori name for Sky Father is Ranginui. In Maori mythology, Ranginui represents the sky or the sky father, while Papatuanuku represents the earth or the earth mother. They were separated by their children, creating the space in which life could thrive.
Her father is Tim Castle, and her mother is Desrae Hughes. Castle is of English descent, from Australia. Her mother is a New Zealander Maori.
You can say "te mārena a tōku whaea me tōku matua" in Maori, which translates to "my mother and father's wedding".
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.