A Maori warrior was called a Toa, a group of warriors (war party) was known as Hokowhitu a Tu.
The battle of Rangiriri was a part of the maori land wars between the english+ New Zealand company and the Maori people.
Sparta Warriors was created in 1958.
Yes they did. The inca hade an Army, wich the warriors faught in
The jaguar warriors wore the skin of jaguars to intimidate their oponent.
They didn't actually just become warriors, the citizens could choose if they wanted to be warriors but when there was a war going on, every citizen that was called to armas had to join the army.
There are a lot of names for pear in maori, one of them is "pea"
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Yes, the Maya had names for their warriors, such as "Ah Kinchil" which means "Sun Lord". Warriors were highly respected in Maya society and were often given names that reflected their bravery and prowess in battle.
Tutumairekurai is the most common of the Maori names for Hector's dolphin
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In Maori their names are: # Waiti # Waita # Tupu-a-nuku # Tupu-a-rangi # Waipuna-a-rangi # Ururangi # Matariki
Jason = Heihana in Maori most English names starting with "J" translate into Maori starting with an "H".
"Tauranga" in Maori is still "Tauranga." This is because Maori is one of the official languages of New Zealand, and the city names remain the same in both English and Maori.
-Warrior Cooker -Cooking for Warriors -Food for Warriors -Delicious Warriors -Serving Warriors
The Maori name for Sarah-Jane would likely be "Hara-Hene" or "Hara-Hana" as Maori names often adapt foreign names to fit the Maori language phonetics.
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