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Traditionally, Māori lived in family-based kāinga (villages) or pā. ... They often had difficulty renting good-quality housing as few Pākehā
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When Europeans first landed in New Zealand, several Māori were killed in ... myth, New Zealand (Aotearoa in the Māori language) was discovered by Kupe, ...In fact, New Zealand was the last large and habitable place in the world to be discovered. Maori culture at a Marae. Māori ancestors were the first settlers in New Zeland
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Before the arrival of Europeans, New Zealand had no land mammals to ... Māori hunted the bird for food, not sport, so they wanted it to be fatter. They hunted a wide range of birds, and seafood was vital to their diet. ... Māori did not make pottery, so their only means of boiling was to place it in a ditch with fire and water
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59000 Maori were there at the time of the war and I bit of that were little kids
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The Treaty of Waitangi is a treaty first signed on 6 February 1840 by representatives of the ... The Treaty was written at a time when British colonists and the New Zealand ... that were essential to the local iwi (the Māori word for the social unit often called ... Hōne Heke was the first of the Māori chiefs who signed that day.
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honekeke cut down the flag because he didn't want the British to take over NZ and he wanted them to leave
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the British thought they could win the war but they were wrong the Maori stated strong and fought for there lives and to save their country
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there were lots of wars and the Maori won some but then lost some there British had more weapons and the Maori had their wits