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The Maori people traded goods such as flax, timber, and food with Europeans in exchange for metal tools, muskets, blankets, and other goods. This trade had both positive and negative impacts on Maori society as it introduced new technology but also led to intertribal conflicts and the spread of diseases.
Maori are not lazy, its people like PAKEHA who make them out to be!! Look at the ones who are actually working the majority of the trades MAORI! Look at the ones that the Australians want to work for them in the mines MAORI!! an where are all the other cultures? sitting in little cushy chairs ordering the Maori around. Why do Maori accept this? Because at the end of the day Maori people are workers and will accept anything just like this LAZY question.
its a maori song. well its more like a welcome song when introducing someone
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Life in America before Europeans arrived was described as pretty primitive. These natives relied only on nature and how they could use it.
Rome is in Europe. Its inhabitants were always predominantly European.
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There was no slavery in Africa before the Europeans got involved!
Christianity is a Pakeha (non-Maori) religion but Maori do not fail at it; Maori like other Polynesians, are a deeply spiritual people. Many maori did embrace Christianity when it was first introduced to Aotearoa New Zealand. This was partly due to the attitude of Europeans who treated non-christians as little more than animals. Other Maori created their own syncretic religions that had a veneer of Christianity in order to protect their Maori beliefs which the Europeans wanted to stamp out. Maori in fact excelled at Christianity because Maori is an oral tradition where everything is memorised, so Maori were able to easily memorise the entire bible and thus engage in Christian theology very successfully.
there was no economy. America was only inhabited by the native Americans. only wild land existed when the europeans arrived.
They probably ate them. Also, when the first Maori arrived in New Zealand, there were huge birds there called moas. The Maori could easily have used moa eggshells for bowls and, or used fragments to make ornaments, like the Africans do with ostrich eggs.
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Tuatara are lizard-like reptiles endemic to New Zealand. They are not Maori, as Maori refers to the race of people who inhabited New Zealand long before European settlement. However, the word 'tuatara' is a Maori word. It means 'peaks on the back', referring to the spiny protuberances.
The Native Americans lived in nomadic tribes. They would occasionally barter with neighboring tribes. The Iroquois was a group of five tribes that banded together in a confederacy against other tribes.
The Europeans thought nothing of the Aboriginals when they arrived on Australia's shores. As a matter of fact they saw Australia as empty land. Note: When William Dampier arrived in 1688, he referred to the Aborigines as "the miserablest people in the world". Like many other Europeans, he misjudged the Aborigines, not recognising their unique skills.
Pocahontas was born in near the current town of Richmond Virginia about 15 years before European settlers arrived there. Very little real information is known about this time, as Europeans were still building the ships to come here.