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Who called the indigenous people of New Zealand Maori?

Until the arrival the Europeans, Maori did not use or need to use a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's, they had come to use the word 'Maori' meaning 'normal' or 'natural' people.


How would you sort a linked list?

Use merge sortUse tree sort


What do maori people use to decorate there house?

carvings


What do the Maori people use now for transportation?

Ford Falcons and Chrysler Valiants.


What weapons did Maori people use at war?

They mostly used clubs and spears.


What is a white new zealander called?

Pakeha, which means non-Maori. Pakeha New Zealanders are uniquely fortunate in that, unlike the non-native people of other European colonised countries, they are honoured by being called by a name given to them by the native people.


What plant did the maori use to reduce fever and colds that started with t?

Manuka (Tea Tree)In native Maori medicine, the manuka was used for a number of ailments; Colds were treated by boiling the manuka leaves and inhaling the vapor.


How did Maori use greenstone?

Maori used greenstone, also known as pounamu, for ceremonial and ornamental purposes. They crafted tools, weapons, and jewelry out of greenstone. It held significant cultural and spiritual value for the Maori people.


What do the Maori use the silver fern for?

You possibly mean "Maori", who are the indigenous people of New Zealand- or Aotearoa in their own language. The silver fern is the emblem of many of our sports teams. I am not Maori, however, and cannot explain what their use for ferns was or is.


What trees do you use to make paper?

any sort of tree-generally the fast growing trees


How did the word Maori come about when Captain Cook visited New Zealand?

Until the arrival of Europeans, Maori had not needed or used a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's they had come to use the word 'Maori' which meant 'normal' or 'natural' people.


When was maori invented?

The Maori language was not invented. Like all languages it evolved from use. It is related to other Polynesian languages, in particular the eastern group, which includes the Maori dialects of Rarotonga, Tahiti, Hawaii, and all of French Polynesia. It is less closely related to the Melanesian languages. Currently, it is thought that the origin of the Polyynesian and Melanesian languages was from Asia.