kowhi trees
Until the arrival the Europeans, Maori did not use or need to use a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's, they had come to use the word 'Maori' meaning 'normal' or 'natural' people.
Use merge sortUse tree sort
carvings
The Maori people traditionally used fortified villages called pa as their main form of shelter. These were usually located on hilltops or on the edge of forests and were surrounded by palisades for protection. Inside the pa, they would have whare (houses) made out of wood, reeds, and thatch.
The Maori people of New Zealand use the silver fern as a symbol of their heritage, representing strength, resilience, and new beginnings. It is often used in traditional art, clothing, and tattoos as a way to connect to their culture and identity.
Ford Falcons and Chrysler Valiants.
They mostly used clubs and spears.
Pakeha, which means non-Maori. Pakeha New Zealanders are uniquely fortunate in that, unlike the non-native people of other European colonised countries, they are honoured by being called by a name given to them by the native people.
Manuka (Tea Tree)In native Maori medicine, the manuka was used for a number of ailments; Colds were treated by boiling the manuka leaves and inhaling the vapor.
Until the arrival of Europeans, Maori had not needed or used a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's they had come to use the word 'Maori' which meant 'normal' or 'natural' people.
any sort of tree-generally the fast growing trees
Sticking out the tongue, known as "whakapohane" in Maori culture, is a form of intimidation, defiance, or challenge. It is often used in haka (war dances) as a way to display aggression towards opponents. It is a cultural practice that is deeply rooted in Maori traditions.