māori in A Sentence

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    Seven Māori were killed.

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    And young Māori at the time.

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    Ngā Riwai Māori- Māori Potatoes.

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    It also killed many New Zealand Māori.

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    The Māori call it romiromi and mirimiri.

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    Percent of Māori language speakers in the total population.

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    Williams was a scholar of Māori language and culture.

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    The Māori population declined to around 40% of its pre-contact level during the 19th century;

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    The Kiribati(Gilbertese), Tongan, Tahitian, Māori, Western Fijian and Kuanua(Tolai) languages each have over 100,000 speakers.

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    In a hostile encounter, four crew members were killed and at least one Māori was hit by.

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    There is also NZ$98m being spent on trying to break the cycle of Māori re-offending and imprisonment.

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    The University of Waikato is distinct from other universities because it embraces its strong Māori identity and heritage.

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    In a hostile encounter, four crew members were killed and at least one Māori was hit by canister shot.

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    In Māori culture, dawn is a significant time of the day- every dawn, we celebrate life and new beginnings.

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    There is also NZ$98 million(A$92 million) being spent on trying to break the cycle of Māori re-offending and imprisonment.

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    The name is a Māori word for Hierochloe redolens, a sweet-scented grass used in sachets and to make girdles.

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    Wellington(Māori: Te Whanganui-a-Tara) is the capital city and second most populous urban area of New Zealand, with 405,000 residents.

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    At some point a group of Māori migrated to Rēkohu, now known as the, where they developed their distinct culture.

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    Specific level 2 and higher achievement standards, or specific Te Reo Māori and Te Reo Rangatira level 2 standards, or.

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    It is officially known by its Māori name Mauao, but is colloquially known in New Zealand simply as The Mount.

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    New Zealand Sign Language or NZSL(Māori: Te Reo Rotarota) is the main language of the deaf community in New Zealand.

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    With hindsight, the feminist movement can be implicated as an agent of colonisation, but it did support votes for Māori women.

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    Archaeological evidence shows the first human(Māori) occupation of New Zealand occurred between 1250-1300 AD, with population concentrated along the southeast coast.

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    Whānau Ora, a programme that puts Māori families in control of the services they need, gets an NZ$80m injection over four years.

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    Meri Te Tai Mangakāhia presented a motion to the newly formed Māori parliament to allow women to vote and sit in it.

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    We work in close partnership with Ngāi Tahu, the Māori people of the South Island, and we enjoy strong links with other iwi.

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    At some point a group of Māori migrated to Rēkohu, now known as the Chatham Islands, where they developed their distinct Moriori culture.

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    We work in close partnership with Ngāi Tahu, the Māori people of the South Island, and we enjoy strong links with other iwi/tribes.

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    Dunedin(/dʌˈniːdɪn/(listen) duh-NEE-din; Māori: Ōtepoti) is the second-largest city in the South Island of New Zealand, and the principal city of the Otago region.

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    The University of Waikato stands out from other universities because it embraces its strong Māori identity and heritage as key features of its distinctiveness.

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