Tuesday, 31 May 2016

The Most Epic Maori Battles That Exist!!!!!!!!! MUST READ!!!!!!!!!!!!

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. 







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

10 Easy Words To Learn!!!!!!!!! Best Guide OMG!!!!!!!!!! (Are They really Illuminati)

1. Tamahine= Daughter(s)
2. Tamaiti Tame= Son
3. Tama= Son(s)
4. Tamaiti= Child
5. Tamariki= Children
6. Tamaiti Whangai= Foster Child
7. Iramutu= Niece/Nephew
8. Mokopuna= Grandchild
9. Wahine=  Wife
10. Tane= Husband

Thursday, 26 May 2016

The Most Coolest Thing About Maori!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

These Lady's Have Some Serious Talent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Credit to :nh6music

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.