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Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Maori-English wordlist. 2008.
Māori people — For the Māori people of the Cook Islands, see Cook Islanders. Māori … Wikipedia
Māori culture — Wharenui, Ohinemutu village, Rotorua. Māori culture is the culture of the Māori of New Zealand, an Eastern Polynesian people, and forms a distinctive part of New Zealand culture. Within the Māori community, and to a lesser extent throughout New… … Wikipedia
Musket Wars — The Musket Wars were a series of five hundred or more battles mainly fought between various hapū (subtribes a group of about 200 400 people), sometimes alliances of pan hapū groups and less often larger iwi (tribal groups) of Māori between 1807… … Wikipedia
New Zealand Public Service Association — PSA Full name New Zealand Public Service Association Founded 1913 Members 59,000 Country New Zealand Affiliation NZCTU … Wikipedia
Whakapapa — This article is about Māori genealogy. For the Whakapapa skifield in New Zealand, see Whakapapa skifield. Whakapapa (Maori pronunciation: [ˈɸakaˌpapa]), or genealogy, is a fundamental principle that permeates the whole of Māori culture.… … Wikipedia
Marae — Taputapuātea, an ancient marae constructed of stone on Ra iātea in the Society Islands, restored in 1994. A marae (in New Zealand Māori, Cook Islands Māori, Tahitian) malaʻe (in Tongan), malae (in Samoan and Hawaiian … Wikipedia
Pā (Māori) — Terraces on Mt Eden, Auckland, marking the sites of the defensive palisades and ditches of this former pā. The word pā (IPA paː) can refer to any Māori village or settlement, but in traditional use it referred to hillforts fortified with… … Wikipedia
Māori politics — New Zealand This article is part of the series: Politics and government of New Zealand Constitution … Wikipedia
Māori protest movement — The Māori protest movement is a broad indigenous rights movement in New Zealand. While this movement has existed since Europeans first colonised New Zealand its modern form emerged in the early 1970s and has focused on issues such as the Treaty… … Wikipedia
Maorische Sprache — Māori (Te Reo Māori) Gesprochen in Neuseeland Sprecher 157.000 (2006) Linguistische Klassifikation Austronesische Sprachen Polynesische Sprachen östliche polynesische Sprachen Māori … Deutsch Wikipedia
Reo Maori — Maori (Te Reo Māori) Gesprochen in Neuseeland Sprecher 50.000 bis 70.000 Linguistische Klassifikation Austronesische Sprachen Polynesische Sprachen östliche polynesische Sprachen Maori … Deutsch Wikipedia