Kāinga, papa kāinga.
The traditional name for a Maori village is "marae." It is a central place for social, cultural, and religious activities within the Maori community.
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
A fenced Maori village is traditionally called a "pa". It served as a fortified settlement that provided protection to the community during times of conflict. The pa would often have palisades and defensive structures to safeguard its inhabitants.
your Maori name is your real name
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
The traditional name for a Maori village is "marae." It is a central place for social, cultural, and religious activities within the Maori community.
A pa is a traditional Maori fortified village.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
A fenced Maori village is traditionally called a "pa". It served as a fortified settlement that provided protection to the community during times of conflict. The pa would often have palisades and defensive structures to safeguard its inhabitants.
Kirikiriroa is the Maori name for a village where Hamilton now is. Kirikiriroa means "long stretch of gravel".
your Maori name is your real name
The Maori word for a fortified village is "pa". It refers to a defended settlement or hillfort used for protection in traditional Maori society. Pa were strategically located and often surrounded by palisades and trenches for defense.
Manukau is the Maori name for Manukau!
The Maori name for Margaret is Makere.
The Maori name for Finn is "Pine" and the Maori name for Jake is "Hemi."
legs in maori is WAEWAE