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  1. We've travelled through New Zealand to shoot a documentary about the Māori. They are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand and arrived about 1000 years ago and became the first...

  2. 16 sie 2024 · The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, believed to have arrived at the islands around 700 years ago. Their ancestors navigated the vast Pacific Ocean in waka (canoes) and settled in Aotearoa, developing a unique culture deeply intertwined with the land and sea.

  3. The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand. They are Polynesian and make up around 15 percent of the country's population. Te Reo Maori is their native language which is related to Tahitian and Hawaiian.

  4. 19 kwi 2021 · Who Were the Indigenous People of New Zealand? Published 19/04/2021 | By admin. Kapupungapunga: 200-300 BC. History handed down by the Tainui elders tells of tribal warfare which saw the extinction of aboriginal people known as Kapupungapunga. As an old legend-keeper explained, Kapupungapunga meant: Garments dyed yellow with raupo-reed pollen.

  5. 17 wrz 2024 · Maori, member of a Polynesian people of New Zealand. To most Maori, being Maori means recognizing and venerating their Maori ancestors, having claims to family land, and having a right to be received as tangata whenua (‘people of the land’) in the village of their ancestors.

  6. 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.

  7. To really understand the country, learn about the indigenous Maori people who came to New Zealand over 700 years ago, bringing with them Polynesian customs and traditions. From striking tattoos to carvings, underground cooking methods, legends and the haka war dance, here’s an introduction to Maori culture and where to experience it in New ...