The first Maori doctor graduated from a university in Chicago in 1899. The first Maori doctor graduated in New Zealand in 1904.
Sir Maui Pomare was the first Maori to graduate from a New Zealand university in 1904 with a medical degree from the University of Otago. He went on to become a prominent leader in both Maori and New Zealand society, contributing significantly to public health and Maori welfare.
Sir Maui Pomare was the first known Māori to graduate from a university, earning his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1904.
The first book to be translated into Maori was the Bible, specifically the Gospel of Matthew, which was translated by Samuel Marsden in 1815.
"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.
Maori is the plural of Maori.
the first maori university graduate.
Sir Maui Pomare was the first Maori to graduate from a New Zealand university in 1904 with a medical degree from the University of Otago. He went on to become a prominent leader in both Maori and New Zealand society, contributing significantly to public health and Maori welfare.
Maui pomare
Sir Maui Pomare was the first known Māori to graduate from a university, earning his medical degree from the University of Edinburgh in 1904.
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You have to study in university to be a doctor and graduate
The MaoriThe Maori are New Zealand's first nation peoples.
Post graduate/ It's a doctor of Dentistry.
Maori was indeed the first lnguage in New Zealand, being spoken by the indigenous peoples, the Maori. Maori is already one of the three official languages of New Zealand, English, Maori, and New Zealand Sign Language. Though Maori is the language of the first nations people, the Maori, it is not spoken by the majority of the peoples of the country. And English is a widely spoken language internationally.
The early Maori's first came to New Zealand more than 1000 years ago, and chief kupe was the first Maori who arrived to New Zealand .
No, the Maori were the first people to settle the islands we now call New Zealand.
Potatau Te Wherowhero, the first Maori King.