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  1. Māori Americans are Americans of Māori descent, an ethnic group from New Zealand. Some Māori are Mormons and are drawn to Mormon regions of Hawaii and Utah, as well as in California, Arizona and Nevada. Māori were part of the first Mormon Polynesian colony of the US, which was founded in Utah in 1889.

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      Māori (Māori: [ˈmaːɔɾi] ⓘ) are the indigenous Polynesian...

  2. Māori, member of a Polynesian people of New Zealand. Traditional history and first contact Their traditional history describes their origins in terms of waves of migration that culminated in the arrival of a “great fleet” in the 14th century from Hawaiki, a mythical land usually identified as Tahiti.

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  3. ‘Haere mai, Amerikana’. In 1942, New Zealand may not have had ‘the best race relations in the world’, as some claimed, but there was wide acceptance of relaxed social exchanges between Māori and Pākehā in public. Some of the Americans had different traditions.

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  5. navigation search. Previous (Maoism) Next (Map) The word Māori refers to the indigenous people of New Zealand and their language. Both the term and the people are a hybrid of various Polynesian cultures, and are thought to have arrived in New Zealand more than one thousand years ago.

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