They are both human.
No. The Australian Aborigines are believed to have originated on the Indian sub-continent, while the Maori are believed to be of Polynesian descent.
The indigenous people of New Zealand are called Maori.
Alexander Wyclif Reed has written: 'More Aboriginal stories of Australia' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australians, Folklore, Legends 'The house of Reed, 1957-1967' -- subject(s): Reed (A. H.) ltd 'Living in a Maori village' 'Aboriginal Tales of Australia (Aboriginal Library)' 'Aboriginal Legends' 'How the Maoris came to New Zealand' 'Ocean waste disposal practices' -- subject(s): Waste disposal in the ocean 'Illustrated Maori Place Names' 'Books are my business' 'Reed essential Maori dictionary' 'Maori myth' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Legends, Mythology, Maori (New Zealand people), Folklore 'Favourite Maori legends' -- subject(s): Maori Tales, Tales, Maori 'Illustrated encyclopaedia of Aboriginal life' 'Myths and legends of Australia' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Aboriginal Australians, Australian aboriginal Tales, Folklore, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, Mythology, Australian (Aboriginal), Tales, Tales, Australian aboriginal, Australian Legends, Legends, Australian, Tales, Australian, Australian Tales 'Auckland, the city of the seas' -- subject(s): History 'Myths and legends of Fiji and Rotuma' -- subject(s): Tales 'Place names of Australia' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Names, Geographical 'Supplement to Place Names of New Zealand' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Local, Local History, Names, Geographical 'Maori place names and their meaning' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, Maori language, Maori, English, Dictionaries, Geography 'Maori picture dictionary' 'Aboriginal Words of Australia' 'The house of Reed, 1957-1967' -- subject(s): A.H. and A.W. Reed (Firm), A.H. and A.W.Reed (Firm) 'The wreck of the Osprey' -- subject(s): Description and travel, Osprey (Sloop) 'Map book of the Pacific Islands (Pageant of the Pacific : Pacific Islands series)' 'An illustrated encyclopedia of Aboriginal life' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Aboriginal Australians 'Aboriginal Myths, Legends and Fables' -- subject(s): Aboriginal Australian Mythology, Aboriginal Australians, Folklore, Legends, Mythology, Aboriginal Australian, Tales 'The mischievous crow' -- subject(s): Tales, Aboriginal Australians, Folklore 'Islands of the Pacific' -- subject(s): Description and travel, History 'How the Maoris lived' 'The Reed Concise Maori Dictionary' 'A boy's and girl's history of New Zealand' 'Builders of New Zealand' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, History 'Myths and legends of Polynesia' -- subject(s): Tales 'The Reed dictionary of New Zealand place names' -- subject(s): Geographical Names, History, Local, Local History, Maori, Names, Geographical 'Reed's concise Maori dictionary' 'Treasury of Maori folklore' -- subject(s): Maori (New Zealand people), Folklore
Native American Spirituality, Australian Aboriginal & Maori.
Strictly speaking, no. "Aborigines" refers to the noun, the actual people, and should always be capitalised; "aboriginal" is an adjective, I.e. referring to "aboriginal people".
no
The Maori of New Zealand and the Australian Aborigines were both displaced by British colonisation of their countries - colonisation that was carried out as a result of Cook claiming both lands for England.
The same way as everyone else.
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The same as EVERY other race.
Maori (New Zealand); Cherokee (North America); Australian aborigine
when people liked the maori designs the'd start to wear it . . others gradually begin to like it too so they were the same kinda maori designs and on and on till everyones wearing it! =] thats just my opinion. For who? For Maori or non-Maori?