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Maoris win Lego battle". The Guardian.
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Zealand –
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Kotahitanga – the
Māori Parliament"...
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Māori or
Maori can
refer to:
Māori people of New Zealand, or
members of that
group Māori language, the
language of the
Māori people of New
Zealand Māori...
- (1935). The
Maori Situation. Wellington:
Harry H. Tombs. Hīroa, Te
Rangi (Sir
Peter Buck) (1910). "Tuberculosis".
Medicine Amongst the
Maoris, in Ancient...
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Māori (/ˈmaʊri/;
Māori pronunciation: [
ˈmaːɔɾi] listen), also
known as te reo ('the language'), is an
Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the
Māori...
- The
Māori All Blacks,
previously called the New
Zealand Māori, New
Zealand Maoris and New
Zealand Natives, are a
rugby union team from New Zealand. They...
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vigorous haka. The
Wellington Independent reported, "The
excitement of the
Maoris becomes uncontrollable. They gesticulate, they dance, they
throw their weapons...
- The
Māori Party (
Māori: Te Pāti
Māori) is a
political party in New
Zealand advocating indigenous rights and centre-left policies.
Tariana Turia founded...
- The 28th (
Māori) Battalion, more
commonly known as the
Māori Battalion, was an
infantry battalion of the New
Zealand Army that
served during the Second...
- This is a list of the
Māori iwi of New Zealand. The
Māori word "iwi"
means tribe, "a set of
people bound together by
descent from a
common ancestor or...
- Iwi (
Māori pronunciation: [ˈiwi]) are the
largest social units in
Aotearoa (New Zealand)
Māori society. The
Māori-language word iwi
means "people" or "nation"...