Māori warfare traditionally involved hand-to-hand combat,
with weapons designed to kill. The Maori made war mainly
for land or resources, but could also be to increase mana or as revenge.
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Tuesday, 31 May 2016
Monday, 30 May 2016
Were The Maori Racist??!!!!!!!!!! MUST READ!!!!!!!!!
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The Maori Did have a name for when the European arrived and they called them Pakeha which means: A white New Zealander (not Maori) But no they were not racist
Sunday, 29 May 2016
Praise the Maori God!!!!!!!!!!!Must Read!!!!!!!!
Ranginui- Primordial sky father
Rehua- Star God
Rohe- Goddess of the world
Rongo- God of cultivated
Uenuku- God of rainbows
Tangaroa- God of the sea
Maru- God of war
Hine-nui-te-po- Goddess of night and death
Makeatutara- Guardian of the underworld
Tama-nui-te-ra- God of sun
Rohe- Goddess of the spirit world
Rehua- Star God
Rohe- Goddess of the world
Rongo- God of cultivated
Uenuku- God of rainbows
Tangaroa- God of the sea
Maru- God of war
Hine-nui-te-po- Goddess of night and death
Makeatutara- Guardian of the underworld
Tama-nui-te-ra- God of sun
Rohe- Goddess of the spirit world
10 Easy Words To Learn!!!!!!!!! Best Guide OMG!!!!!!!!!! (Are They really Illuminati)
Thursday, 26 May 2016
Who Actually Are The Maori!!!!! UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
Identification. The Maori are the indigenous inhabitants of New Zealand. Culturally, they are Polynesians, most closely related to eastern Polynesians. After contact with Europeans, the people now known as the Maori began using the term tangata aori, meaning usual or ordinary people.
Location. The Maori were originally settled in the northern parts of North Island, New Zealand. South Island was not so popular until later.
Demography. When Captain Cook visited New Zealand in 1769 the indigenous population was probably between 200,000 and 250,000. The population declined after contact with Europeans, but it began to recover at the beginning of this century and now approaches 300,000.
Wednesday, 25 May 2016
WHAT DID THE MAORI EAT!!!?????!?!
What Did The Maori Eat????
The Maori ate a lot of things including pāua, pipi, tuatua, titiko (mud snails), mussels, limpets and cat's eyes. Fresh seafood was usually cooked by laying the flesh on heated rocks. Shellfish were often eaten raw. Māori preserved much of their seafood to eat later or trade.
Unbelievable, astonishing Maori Photos. MUST SEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mihimihi/Pepepha
What Is A Mihimihi/ Pepeha
1. Introductory speeches
2. Traditionally taken place at the beginning of a hui.
3. Mahimihi are generally in Te Reo Maori and can be given by men or woman.
4. Individuals stand to introduce by sharing by whakapapa, and other relevant information
Tuesday, 24 May 2016
The Rosmini College Haka
Watch this video of a Haka from a school in New Zealand called Rosmini College
Sunday, 22 May 2016
Maori Tattoo
Since the Maori people consider the head to be the most sacred part of the body, the most popular kind of Maori tattoo was the facial tattoo, which was composed of curved shapes and spiral like patterns. Often tattoo that covered the whole face and was a symbol of rank, social status, power and prestige.
Here is a little video on someone getting a tattoo of a Maori design.
Credit to zealand20may10
The Maori Names of Some Countries
1. Australia- Ahitereiria
2. Ireland- Airangi
3. America- Amerika
4. Africa- Awherika
5. South Africa- Awherika ki te tonga
6. Russia- Ruhia
7. Germany- Tiamani
8. Wales- Wera
9. France-Wiwi
10. England-Ingarangi
11. India-Inia
12. Italy-Itari
13. China-Haina
14. Japan-Hapani
15. Scotland-Kotarana
2. Ireland- Airangi
3. America- Amerika
4. Africa- Awherika
5. South Africa- Awherika ki te tonga
6. Russia- Ruhia
7. Germany- Tiamani
8. Wales- Wera
9. France-Wiwi
10. England-Ingarangi
11. India-Inia
12. Italy-Itari
13. China-Haina
14. Japan-Hapani
15. Scotland-Kotarana
Wednesday, 18 May 2016
The Maori names of New Zealand Citys
Christchurch-Otautahi
Thames-Parawai
Hamilton-Kirikiriroa
Dunedin-Otepoti
Napier-Ahuriri
Napier-Ahuriri
Westport-Kawatir
Hastings-Heretaunga
Ashburton-Hakatene
Masterton-Whakaoriori
New Playmouth-Nagamota
Gisborne-Turanga Niakiwa
Blenheim-Te Waiharaheke
Stewart Island-Rakiure
Nelson-Whakatu
Greymouth-Mawhera
Palmerston North-Te Papaooea
Wellington-Te Whanganui a Tara
Invercargill-Waihopai
10 Easy Sentences You Can Learn In Maori
These are 10 Easy sentences that you could learn in Maori
1. Ko (name) taku ingoa. ( My name is _)
2. (Age) aku tau. ( I am _ years old)
3. Ko (Mum) taku mama, ko (Dad) taku pappa. ( My mum is_, my dad is _)
4. Ko (Your Country) taku iwi. ( I am from _)
5. Ko taku tino kia, ko te (favorite food). ( My favorite food is _)
6. E whakapona ana au ki (what you believe in). (I believe in _)
7. I whanau mai au i ( where you were born). (I was born in _)
8. Ko taku tina kiri ata (movie). (My favorite movie is _)
9. Kau tae au ki( Country/s you have visited). (I have been to _)
10. Kei (where you live now) e noha ana. (I live in _)
1. Ko (name) taku ingoa. ( My name is _)
2. (Age) aku tau. ( I am _ years old)
3. Ko (Mum) taku mama, ko (Dad) taku pappa. ( My mum is_, my dad is _)
4. Ko (Your Country) taku iwi. ( I am from _)
5. Ko taku tino kia, ko te (favorite food). ( My favorite food is _)
6. E whakapona ana au ki (what you believe in). (I believe in _)
7. I whanau mai au i ( where you were born). (I was born in _)
8. Ko taku tina kiri ata (movie). (My favorite movie is _)
9. Kau tae au ki( Country/s you have visited). (I have been to _)
10. Kei (where you live now) e noha ana. (I live in _)
Video On The Two Maori Weapons
Check out this amazing video of someone using the Taiaha and Patu.
Thank you to HakaInternational's channel for letting us use the video.
Tuesday, 17 May 2016
Two Important Maori Weapons
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