They lived in fortified villages.
They grew crops.
The Maori were the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand who lived in tribal groups and had a rich culture and tradition including carving, weaving, and storytelling. They had a deep connection to the land and practiced a lifestyle centered around fishing, farming, and hunting.
Before Europeans arrived, the Maori people of New Zealand lived in tribal communities with a strong emphasis on oral tradition, art, and spiritual beliefs. They had a deep connection to the land and sea, and their society was structured around whanau (family) units led by chiefs. Warfare and intertribal conflicts were also common.
The Maori name for Europeans is "Pākehā."
Before the Maori arrived in New Zealand, the region was inhabited by the Moriori people in the Chatham Islands and possibly other early Polynesian settlers. The Moriori had a distinct culture and language from the Maori.
The Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They are believed to have migrated to New Zealand from eastern Polynesia around the 13th century. The term "discovered" is not appropriate in this context, as the Maori people were already living in New Zealand when Europeans arrived.
Europeans outnumbered Maori in New Zealand in the late 19th century, around the 1860s to 1870s. This was primarily due to immigration from European countries and the impact of diseases introduced by Europeans on the Maori population.
The river was named by the Maori people long before Europeans arrived in the early 1800's. The name Waikato translates as "flowing water" (wai=water, kato=flowing).
no they did not they hd no tech back then
Before the Maori arrived in New Zealand, the region was inhabited by the Moriori people in the Chatham Islands and possibly other early Polynesian settlers. The Moriori had a distinct culture and language from the Maori.
Australia. Australian Aborigines arrived 125,000 years ago while Maori arrived sometime before 1300.
The Maori name for Europeans is "Pākehā."
"Kuri" means dog in Maori. It is also commonly used to refer to the Polynesian dog breed that existed in New Zealand before the arrival of Europeans.
The Maori people are believed to have arrived in New Zealand around the 13th century, through a series of Polynesian voyages. Their culture and society developed over centuries in isolation from other cultures until the arrival of Europeans in the 18th century.
Moari language has value because it was the language that was spoken in New Zealand and it is important to maori people. It was the language spoken before the europeans came to New Zealand...
The Europeans fought the Maori during the New Zealand Wars, which took place between 1845 and 1872. These conflicts were a series of disputes over land and resources between the indigenous Maori tribes and British colonists and their allies.
The Maori were Polynesian people who arrived in New Zealand before 1300. They hunted moas for food. The moa's only predator was the massive Haasts Eagle until the arrival of the Maori people, who sadly hunted them to extinction.
The Maori arrived in New Zealand around the 13th century from Polynesia. They are believed to have migrated to the islands of New Zealand in several waves of exploration and settlement.
the maori used to eat alot of things e.g huhu grubs sea life mussels and alot of things