Pakeha.
Anyone or anything that is not Maori is called Pakeha.
The term for a European or white person in Māori is "Pākehā."
Yes Koro is what maoris call their grandad or father. Source: Me!! Im a maori...
The colour white.
The Maori word for white is "ma" or "mā" in the context of color.
Toa means warrior or brave man and it can also mean, winner or to win.
The term for a European or white person in Māori is "Pākehā."
Yes Koro is what maoris call their grandad or father. Source: Me!! Im a maori...
The colour white.
The Maori word for white is "ma" or "mā" in the context of color.
Toa means warrior or brave man and it can also mean, winner or to win.
Moemoea.
"Nene" is a Maori term for grandmother; "Tamati" is a Maori first name; "Wakas" is unclear in Maori; "Turangawaewae" is a Maori term meaning a place to stand, one's homeland or place where one has the right to stand.
Te white boy
"Wahine" in Maori means woman or female. It is a term used to refer to females in the Maori culture.
Buckra.
The term used for a non-Maori, more specifically referring to a New Zealander of European decent, is Pakeha.
Potatau Te Wherowhero, the first Maori King.