The Maori people stored and kept seafood by drying it in the sun during the hot summer months and then placing it in storage pits.
Kaimoana.
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
The Maori name for village is "marae." In traditional Maori society, the marae was a communal meeting place where important events, ceremonies, and gatherings took place.
The traditional Maori feast is called Hungi.
Rohana does not have a specific meaning in Maori. It is not a traditional Maori word or name.
The traditional name for a Maori village is "marae." It is a central place for social, cultural, and religious activities within the Maori community.
hetiheti-1.(verb) to hoe.2.(noun) hoe.
the traditional way is Haratua
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
"Zyla" does not have a specific meaning in Maori language as it is not a traditional Maori word. Maori language is based on Polynesian languages, and traditional Maori names carry cultural significance.
The Maori come from New Zealand (Aotearoa) which they settled from Polynesia. In Maori mythology, the traditional home was Hawaiiki.
Piu Piu is the name for a so called "maori skirt"