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The Māori (commonly pronounced /ˈmɑːɔri/ or /ˈmaʊri/ ) are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand (Aotearoa). The group probably arrived in southwestern Polynesia in several...
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The use of pottery appeared to have disappeared by the time that New Zealand was discovered. Other crafts took over, such as the stone fabricated adzes and fish hooks. These tools can be traced to New Zealand from Eastern Polynesia. ... View Maori culture videos...
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According to archaeological evidence, tattooing came to New Zealand from Eastern Polynesian culture. ... In New Zealand, It is in the early sites that the widest chisel blades are found, and this lends evidence to the theory that there was possibly a preference towards rectilinear tattoo ... Maori moko public domain image...
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New Zealand’s indigenous Maori first arrived from their ancestral Hawaiki over 1000 years ago. Maori culture, rich and varied, includes traditional and contemporary arts. ... Maori - Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand; Read more about New Zealand's Maori people in Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand...
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Did the ancestors of the Maori men and women come from different places? For the last 50 years debate has raged over where the Maori of New Zealand people originally came from Some say Taiwan ot ... Narration: The Maori have a legend – that they came to New Zealand aboard seven ocean going canoes, called Waka. It was the...
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Whakarewarewa The Thermal Village - The Living Maori Thermal Village, Rotorua, New Zealand. ... Set amidst a landscape of erupting geothermal activity, hot thermal springs and hot bubbling mud pools is the Living Maori village of Whakarewarewa situated in Rotorua, the heart of the North Island. Discover our unique lifestyle...
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Welcome to Ko Tane Living Maori Village at Willowbank Wildlife Reserve , ... Our village is set in the Willowbank Wildlife Reserve, one of Christchurch's leading attractions, where you can take a guided New Zealand nature tour and get close to kiwi, kea and other native species housed in sensitively purpose-built environments.
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toi maori blog ... Maori Writer's Residency ... Ticked Off: A new range of adornment by Rangi and Julie Kipa...
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A Wellington, New Zealand -based publisher specialising in books that focus on the indigenous people of Maor ... NEW Huia Website coming soon … ... A crowd of 8,000 curious spectators came to see the first rugby league game played in Auckland at Victoria Park, 1908. Since then, league ha... Read More; $62.22...
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Maori legend says that the Maori came from "Hawaiki", the legendary homeland about 1000 years ago. When the Maori arrived in Aotearoa (New Zealand) they found a land quite different to tropical Polynesia. New Zealand was not only colder, but it possessed many volcanoes and huge snow capped mountains.
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