In Māori, "maihi" refers to the sloping sides of a traditional Māori meeting house (wharenui). It can also symbolize the welcoming gesture of extending arms, representing hospitality and connection. The term embodies both architectural and cultural significance within Māori traditions.
welcome
the?
Tumanako
Pencil.
One for the English. As most Maori did not speak English they had to have Maori translated treated. More Maori signed the Maori treaty rather than the english.
The Maori transliteration of the English word Chelsea ( the English placename) is Kerehi.
Yes, a copy was wroten in English and translated in maori .
The Reverend Henry Williams and his son.
Sure, just let me know the Maori word you would like translated into English.
welcome
the maori word muriwai (muriwai beach) can be translated to english and become Kaipara Harbour
Henry Williams and his son Edward
Sad is an English term. The Maori word meaning sad is pōuri.
In Maori, "from" can be translated to "mai."
Rehutai Maihi died in 1967.
Rehutai Maihi was born in 1895.