Māori people

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Māori Battalion haka in Egypt, 1941

Māori Battalion haka in Egypt, 1941

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A pronunciation Maori /ˈmaʊ.ri/ The word means "normal", "natural" or "ordinary"

A pronunciation

Maori /ˈmaʊ.ri/
The word means "normal", "natural" or "ordinary"

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Māori Population Estimates At 30 June 2018: New Zealand's estimated Māori

Māori Population Estimates

At 30 June 2018:
New Zealand's estimated Māori population was

744,800
During the year:
The Māori population grew 10,600 (1.4 percent).
There were 363,800 Māori males and 381,000 Māori females.
New Zealand has an estimated population of 4,841,000.
Maori Population: 14.6% of the total population
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The brief history New Zealand was one of the last major

The brief history

New Zealand was one of the last major

landmasses settled by humans.
New Zealand was first settled by Eastern Polynesians in the 13th century
Early visitors from Europe to New Zealand used to call them the "New Zealanders" or "natives”.
The Māori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
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Language The Maori language is one of three official languages of

Language

The Maori language is one of three official languages of New

Zealand (the other two being English and New Zealand Sign Language).
Prior to European colonization of New Zealand, there were two distinct Maori dialects: North Island Maori; and South Island Maori, which is now extinct.
The Maori of today speak English.
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The Maori culture Oceania's belief system is Maori religion. Maori religion

The Maori culture

Oceania's belief system is Maori religion. Maori religion is

based on the two concpets of mana and tapu.
Mana is an impersonal force that can be both inherited and acquired by individuals in the course of their lives; an impersonal supernatural power.
Tapu refers to sacredness that was assigned by status at birth.
There was a direct relation between the two: chiefs with the most mana were also the most tapu.
Many Maoris are now Christian as they also adapted to the modern world beliefs.
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Music The Maori music is suspected to be one of the

Music

The Maori music is suspected to be one of the oldest

types of music.
Explorers described as “a dreary monotone”, “slow and solemn”, “monotonous”, “doleful”.
The Maoris have instruments of their own like the : Hue, Putorino , Tokere
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Maori Tattoo Ta moko, often referred to as Maori tattoo, is

Maori Tattoo

Ta moko, often referred to as Maori tattoo, is the

traditional permanent marking of the body and face by Maori.
Ta moko is a core component of Maori culture and an outward expression of commitment and respect.
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Maori Haka A haka is a traditional Maori dance. Maori haka

Maori Haka

A haka is a traditional Maori dance.
Maori haka are

performed for various reasons, such as celebrating an achievement, or as a pre-battle challenge.
Contrary to popular belief, a haka is not always a war dance, and may be performed by both men and women.

All Blacks Haka vs France