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ELI5: Why are the Māori people, who arrived in the 1300s, so well ...
Mar 21, 2024 · The Maori killed two of the British immediately.Te Rangihaeata demanded utu (revenge) for the death of his wife Te Rongo. The Maori killed all the remaining captives, …
Do any Māori people still worship their old gods? : r/newzealand
Most Māori converted to Christianity (and/ or Catholicism) during colonisation. The rates of Māori who identify as religious now are about the same as New Zealand European (just under half). …
Learning Māori as someone with no relation to the language or
Feb 18, 2022 · The only thing Iwould warn you to be careful of is please don't assume that Māori people can all speak Te Reo. Colonial systems have sought to prevent Māori from speaking …
How is it that indigenous Maori culture is much more ... - Reddit
Jan 6, 2024 · There are a few reasons for this. There is one Māori language with many dialects, the Māori having been the first to arrive in New Zealand around 1200. There are about 250 …
So how do Maori people feel about Haka? : r/newzealand - Reddit
Apr 25, 2023 · And in practical terms, over time a shedload of Māori-identifying people have had kids with people of white European ancestry, so current generations may “look” not-Māori …
Im Māori (29F) - the native people of New Zealand. AMA. : r/AMA
Jun 2, 2021 · Of course. Māori people are still human. Not every Māori is a good person. Its probably not different actually, people are just far more open and public about it. Though im …
Full Māori DNA Relatives Results : r/23andme - Reddit
Nov 27, 2022 · Most Māori people that I have seen/met often look like very tan Europeans or clearly mixed. Most Māori people I know of are fighters though. Robert Whittaker, Carlos …
“Stolen land” by Māori from a previous peoples?? - Reddit
Jul 10, 2023 · Firstly, Moriori aren't the original inhabitants of New Zealand. They were Māori people who settled on Chatham Islands / Rēkohu. Secondly, Ngāti Mutunga and Ngāti Tama …
Māori Phrases? : r/taskmaster - Reddit
Sep 13, 2023 · Māori culture is ever present as we're growing up and in NZ as a whole and is very normalized and isn't just something we do for diversity points. I went to a primarily white/asian …
Did the Maori really practice cannibalism before the 19th ... - Reddit
Oct 23, 2015 · By the 1960's, New Zealand experienced much the same general uproar as the rest of the world, and pro-Maori groups began to assert themselves in both the wider society …