Whakapapa.
The Maori word for family tree is "whakapapa." It describes the genealogy, lineage, and connections between individuals within a family.
The Maori word for family is 'Whanau'.
The tea tree is called Manuka.
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In Māori, "family tree" can be translated as "rākau whānau" or "whakapapa whānau."
Whanau - Maori Aiga - Samoan Both mean "family"
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Yes. The word 'kiwi' is a Maori word. It is the name the Maori use for the small flightless birds belonging to the family Apterygidae.
Whanau.
It means Family in Maori :0)
"Whānau" is a Maori word that means extended family or kinship group.
The word 'whakapapa' refers to genealogy or family history.