Maori Pa had storehouses that kept harvested food such as Kumara (sweet potato).
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Maori villagers kept food, tools, weapons, and important documents in their pataka, which were elevated storehouses used for storage and protection. These structures were traditionally made of wood and used to store items away from pests and flooding.
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A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
For defence.
The traditional name for a Maori village is "marae." It is a central place for social, cultural, and religious activities within the Maori community.
The Maori word for a fortified village is "pa". It refers to a defended settlement or hillfort used for protection in traditional Maori society. Pa were strategically located and often surrounded by palisades and trenches for defense.
The traditional fenced Maori village is called a "pa." It is a fortified area that served as a village or settlement for Maori communities in New Zealand.
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