The Maori storage rooms were called "pataka." These raised storehouses were traditionally used to store food and valuable items, keeping them safe from pests and flooding.
A Maori fence is called a "pātaka." It is a traditional storage structure used to store food and valuable items, often made from wood and raised off the ground.
The Maori language is called Te Reo Maori.
Sunday in Maori is called "Rātapu."
Crayfish in Maori is called kōura.
In Maori, stingray is called "whai papa."
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They had storage for 12 gallons of beer, and more storage for food.
The Maori language is called Te Reo Maori.
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Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"
In Maori the hull of a canoe is called 'Kohiwi'.
A Maori challenge is called a "wero". A war dance is a "haka".
The traditional Maori feast is called Hungi.
Roman houses varied in size and number of rooms just as our houses, so this answer can only be a generalization. Usually the smaller rooms were the bedrooms or cubicula, which were off the atrium. These were either used for storage or slave sleeping quarters. Some of the larger houses had small external rooms off the atrium called taberna. These outside rooms had their own entrances on the street side, but no entrance to the house itself. They were either used for shops or for storage.
Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is believed that the ancestors of the Maori originated from a place called Hawaiki.
The Maori god of the forest: Tanemahuta or Tane Mahuta.
Pakeha. Anyone or anything that is not Maori is called Pakeha.