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- Māori people - Wikipedia
Māori are active in all spheres of New Zealand culture and society, with independent representation in areas such as media, politics, and sport
- Maori | History, Traditions, Culture, Language, Facts | Britannica
Where did the Māori originate from, and how did they come to New Zealand? What is the traditional language spoken by the Māori people? What are some key aspects of Māori culture, such as customs and traditions?
- Story: Māori - Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
Māori are the tangata whenua – the people of the land In over 700 years of settlement, they have shown an extraordinary ability to adapt first to a new environment and then to the arrival of European immigrants and culture
- Discover Māori culture in New Zealand | 100% Pure New Zealand
Māori are the tangata whenua (indigenous people) of Aotearoa New Zealand and their culture is an integral part of local life Experience Māori culture first-hand when you visit New Zealand
- The Māori | Indigenous People of New Zealand
The Māori are the Indigenous people of New Zealand (Aotearoa), renowned for their rich cultural traditions, warrior spirit, and deep connection to their land and ancestors Originating from Polynesian seafarers who arrived in New Zealand around the 13th century, the Māori developed a unique culture characterized by intricate art, powerful
- Māori culture and heritage | New Zealand Government - Govt. nz
Māori culture and heritage Māori culture is a big part of NZ’s identity, so respecting, preserving and promoting it is vital
- Maori Culture, Traditions, History, Information, New Zealand
In April 2016, Parliament passed The Māori Language Act 2016 This act established Te Mātāwai to lead revitalisation of te reo Māori on behalf of iwi and Māori In August 2017, Rotorua was the first city to declare itself bilingual in te reo Maori and English
- Maori - New World Encyclopedia
The Māori language is known as Te Reo Māori, or shortened to Te Reo (literally, the language) Today it is an official language of New Zealand
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