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Maori are the native people of the country of Aotearoa or New Zealand. The plural is also Maori (there is no such word as Maoris) - one Maori, two Maori, many Maori etc.
The Maoris are the indigenous people of New Zealand, and they are considered the first inhabitants of the country. They are Polynesian in origin and have a rich culture and history dating back centuries.
The early Maoris used thermal pools for bathing, cooking, and healing purposes. The geothermal hot springs were believed to have medicinal properties and were used for relaxation and treating various ailments.
The Maoris used various natural materials to dye flax, such as roots, berries, bark, leaves, and mud. These materials were boiled to extract color pigments that were then used to dye the flax fibers.
The Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand. They predominantly live in New Zealand, particularly in the North Island. Many Maoris also live in urban areas across the country.
No, maoris is a noun. One word cannot be a phrase
"Come Go With Me" by The Del-Vikings
WITH ACTION REPLAY DS. DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM DUM!
A regular rhythm is like this dum dum dum dum du du du du du dum ddum dum dum dum
It is a song from the '50s "Come Go With Me" by the Del-Vikings also recorded by the Beach Boys.
Dum Dum's population is 117,637.
Dum Dum Dum - 2001 is rated/received certificates of: Malaysia:U
in the dum dum sucker company
Dum Dum Diddle was created in 1976.
Dum Dum Girls was created in 2008.
Dum Dum Dugan was created in 1963.
Radio Dum Dum was created in 2005-09.