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The relationship between Aborigines and Maoris is one of shared indigenous heritage and cultural connections, as both groups are indigenous peoples of their respective countries, Australia and New Zealand. Despite being geographically distant, they share similarities in their experiences of colonization and efforts to preserve their cultural identities and traditions.

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Did the Maoris come from Asia?

yes, they did


How did Arthur Phillip learn about Aborigines?

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Who won out of the Captain Cook and the Aboriginals?

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Why did the aborigines use earth colors?

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Why is the treaty of waitangi important to maoris?

It was to give peace between the Maori and Pakeha


Is Maoris a prepositional phrase?

No, maoris is a noun. One word cannot be a phrase


What is the relation between the Prime minister Kevin Rudd and the aborigines?

Kevin Rudd has apologised to the Aborigines for their past treatment.


Who starting weaving?

Maoris


How old is the maoris?

99


When were the maoris found?

We were never lost


Did the Maoris come from Asia?

yes, they did


What did settlers call aboriginals?

Maoris


How did Arthur Phillip learn about Aborigines?

Captain Arthur Phillip learned more about the Australian Aborigines by direct contact with them, which he achieved by kidnapping several Aborigines. Bennelong and Arabanoo were two of the Aborigines he kidnapped in an attempt to learn to understand them better, and to learn to communicate with them. He developed a strong relationship with Bennelong, who even travelled back to England with Arthur Phillip, where he was presented before the king. Whilst this move assisted Arthur Phillip in leaning about the Aborigines, it did little for Bennelong. He found he could not integrate properly into white society, and his own people rejected him for adopting European ways. He found himself caught between two opposing worlds.


Did the Aborigines have their own language?

Yes. The Aborigines of Australia had over 250 languages between their 600+ cultural groups prior to European settlement.


What was the relationship between the british and aborigines?

The relations were pretty bad. The government promised the aboriginals deals, and once the aboriginals agreed, the government blew them off. The aboriginals don't, and haven't since the 1800s trusted "white" people, or the government.


When did maoris create weapons?

Self defense.