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The Maori tribes in New Zealand have traditionally inhabited different parts of the country, with many living in the North Island and some in the South Island. Some of the prominent tribes include Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Porou, Ngāi Tahu, and Tainui.
The Maori people primarily live in New Zealand. They are the indigenous Polynesian people of the country and have a strong cultural presence there. Maori tribes can be found throughout the North Island and South Island of New Zealand.
300 Maori Truiibes there were.
There is only one major tribe left in New Zealand. It is the United Tribes of New Zealand. It was a confederation of Maori tribes based in the northern part of North Island.
North Island in Maori is Te Ika a Maui.
To become the Maori King, one would need to exhibit qualities such as strong leadership skills, knowledge and understanding of Maori culture and history, ability to unite and represent Maori tribes, and a commitment to promoting the interests of Maori people. It is also important to have the respect and support of Maori tribes and communities.
Maori tribes in New Zealand
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"Pataka" in Maori refers to a traditional raised storehouse or food cupboard used by Maori tribes to store food and valuables.
Motu.
In Maori, "motu" can mean island or to be separated or isolated. The meaning can vary depending on the context in which it is used.
So they would have an advantage over their enemies, other tribes.