
1) NZ aborigine 2) NZ natives 3) NZ Polynesian 4) NZ tribesman 5) Aboriginal New Zealander 6) About 10% of new zealanders 7) All Black member 8) Aotearoa people 9) Auckland aborigine 10) Aucklander 11) Austronesian language 12) Certain New Zealander 13) Cook Islands folk 14) Down Under aborigine 15) Early new zealander
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• (n.) One of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand; also, the original language of New Zealand. • (a.) Of or pertaining to the Maoris or to their language.
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Polynesian people of New Zealand. Their traditional history describes their origins in terms of waves of migration beginning about 1150 and ... [47 related articles]
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Member of the Polynesian people of
New Zealand. They number 435,000, about 15% of the total population, and around 89% live in the North Island. Maori civilization had particular strengths in...
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Ma'o·ri noun ;
plural Maoris (Ethnol.) One of the aboriginal inhabitants of New Zealand; also, the original language of New Zealand. --
adjective Of or pertaining to the Maoris or to their language.
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The Maori are a Polynesian people of pre-European New Zealand. Their language, Maori, belongs to the eastern branch of the Austronesian family. The Maori colonized New Zealand from about 850, establishing a flourishing civilization throughout the country.
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HMS Maori was a British Tribal Class destroyer of 1870 tons displacement launched in 1937 and sunk during the Second World War. HMS Maori was powered by three Admiralty 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 36.5 knots and carried a crew of 190. She was armed with eight 4.7 inch dual-purpose guns; seven smaller guns and four 21-inch torpedo t...
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[
n] - the Oceanic language spoken by the Maori people in New Zealand
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noun the Oceanic language spoken by the Maori in New Zealand
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Member of the Polynesian people of New Zealand. They number 435,000, about 15% of the total population, and around 89% live in the North Island. Maori civilization had particular strengths in warfare, cultivation, navigation, and wood- and stonework. Speechmaking and oral history, as well as woodcarving, were the main cultural repositor...
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