Early Māori made their houses, known as whare, using locally sourced materials such as timber, reeds, and flax. They often built these structures in cleared areas of forests or near waterways, which provided resources and transportation. The design and location of the houses were influenced by the environment and the need for community living, with larger communal houses known as whare hui serving as gathering places.
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Aoraki is the name of Mt Cook.
the houses are made out of wood and leaves for them to survive
straw brick and metal
well the meeting houses are called marea and they are made out of wood so it is wood! what dumb question!
The MOARI people set out from the POLYNESIANS and they came to aotearoa new zealand by canoes or in moari waka''s
by dug out canoe type boats. the same type the polynesians used.
dat is realy meaannn of u
1-100 in moari = -99
Early Shakopee Houses was created in 1865.
Is how you say team work in moari tīma mahi
Tasmania was known as Hoistitue (Moari). The president was called Wayne Ker. Hopefully this answered your question. :) Bob
There is no such thing as the moari. If you are talking about the Maori, they et kiwis.
the moari people came from the polynesians or it called i love the islands pukana by JTT
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