Hawaiki and pacific islands
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 Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand and are believed to have migrated there from Polynesia around 800 years ago. Their culture, language, and traditions are distinct and have developed in isolation on the islands of New Zealand.
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 referred to their country as Aotearoa before it was renamed New Zealand by the Dutch explorer Abel Tasman in the 17th century. Aotearoa translates to "Land of the Long White Cloud" in Maori.
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 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.
No, maoris is a noun. One word cannot be a phrase
The Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand and are believed to have migrated there from Polynesia around 800 years ago. Their culture, language, and traditions are distinct and have developed in isolation on the islands of New Zealand.
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Even though the Maoris lived in New Zealand earlier, he was the first European to explore the island.
We were never lost
yes, they did
Maoris
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Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. It is believed that the ancestors of the Maori originated from a place called Hawaiki.
No. Historically they are the first nation ever to force the English army into signing a treaty.