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      • 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.
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  1. Aug 8, 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.

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  3. Aug 8, 2024 · Māori - Indigenous, Culture, New Zealand: To most Māori, being Māori means recognizing and venerating their Māori 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.

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  4. 2 days ago · Māori culture forms a distinctive part of New Zealand culture and, due to a large diaspora and the incorporation of Māori motifs into popular culture, is found throughout the world. [120] [121] Contemporary Māori culture comprises traditional as well as 20th-century influences.

  5. 6 days ago · New Zealand - Maori, Islands, Culture: New Zealand’s cultural influences are predominantly European and Māori. Immigrant groups have generally tended to assimilate into the European lifestyle, although traditional customs are still followed by many Tongans, Samoans, and other Pacific peoples.

  6. Aug 16, 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.

  7. Aug 8, 2024 · One of the best and most interesting things you can do in New Zealand is see a Maori cultural performance. These performances showcase Maori cultural and will help you better understand the indigenous roots of modern New Zealand.

  8. Jul 31, 2024 · These key moments – including the development of a unique Māori culture, the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi, the New Zealand Wars, and the Māori Renaissance – have shaped the identity of Māori and the shared heritage of all New Zealanders.

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