maori in English

noun
1
a member of the aboriginal people of New Zealand.
Analysing the examples of the Maoris in New Zealand, the Aborigenese in Australia and the Quebecois in Canada he clarifies the special case of ethnocultural nationalism of the Indians.
2
the Polynesian language of the Maori.
I did not grow up using Maori language or really understanding tikanga Maori .
adjective
1
relating to the Maori or their language.
We are not talking here just about Maori land, language, culture, and things like that.

Use "maori" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "maori" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "maori", or refer to the context using the word "maori" in the English Dictionary.

1. When Maori and non-Maori controls were compared the prevalence of many of the known risk factors was higher in Maori infants.

2. They are the result of two years of research and writing mainly by Maori for non-Maori readers.

3. Other risk factors, not related to ethnicity, probably explain remaining differences between Maori and non-Maori children.

4. In total these four risk factors accounted for 89% of Maori and 79% of non-Maori sudden infant deaths.

5. Today there are special kindergartens for Maori children.

6. First up is Troilus and Cressida in Maori.

7. The Maori language is now officially encouraged.

8. Special days for the Maori are called huis.

9. Nevertheless, Maori have succeeded in maintaining their distinctive identity.

10. They also have Maori newspapers, radio and TV programmers.

11. Contextual translation of "Bibant" from Latin into Maori

12. Arrhythmy - Maori translation, definition, meaning, synonyms, pronunciation, transcription, antonyms, examples

13. The Maori were the earliest people to come to New Zealand.

14. Maori families enjoy sharing what they own and looking after one another.

15. You can also see Maori traditional dances at the Auckland Museum.

16. European, Polynesian, Asian and strong Maori heritages give Auckland its distinctive culture

17. Haka is the generic term for a traditional dance of the Maori people.

18. Maori artefacts, washing machines, gramophones, even chamber pots of every size shape and colour.

19. Some Maori aged # to # chose to study at tertiary institutions instead of school

20. “This caused a commotion in the Anglican hierarchy, due to dad’s prominence in Maori society.

21. When Captain Cook encountered the Maori he found the chiefs adorned with jade insignia.

22. 29 When Captain Cook encountered the Maori he found the chiefs adorned with jade insignia.

23. In New Zealand, the Maori people used greenstone (jade) adzes to hew canoes and shape poles for carving.

24. This has angered the Maori and left the government with no policy other than a set of good intentions.

25. Aotearoa is the current Maori name for New Zealand and is often translated as “the long white cloud”

26. Toopi, on his international debut, put Maori ahead after 11 minutes with the first of his two tries.

27. Maori Armband Tattoo - New Zealand Arm Band Tattoo / Armband Tattoo / Polynesian Tattoo / Forearm Band Tattoo / Polynesian Arm Band Tattoo TattooIcon

28. It is widely used in New Zealand with many government departments including Aotearoa in the Maori translations of their names.

29. 3 The Maori obtained their nephrite adze blades by cutting grooves from either face of a boulder, using abrasives and water.

30. The first Maori woman MP was Iriaka Ratana in 1949; she also succeeded to the seat held by her late husband.

31. Aotearoa is the Maori name for New Zealand, though it seems at first to have been used for the North Island only.

32. "Waiata" is the Maori word for "party" (the album was given the aboriginal party title, Corroboree, in Australia).

33. Selection of Carded fiber wool batts, Merino wool batts, Perendale wool batts, Superfine Merino Wool Batts, Bergschaf Wool Batts and Maori Wool Batts

34. Sane Adumbrationem Malay: garis besar kursus Malayalam: കോഴ്സ് ഔട്ട്ലൈൻ kēāḻs auṭṭlain: Maori: tautuhinga akoranga Marathi: अभ्यासक्रम बाह्यरेखा Abhyāsakrama bāhyarēkhā: Nepali: पाठ्यक्रम रूपरेखा Pāṭhyakrama rūparēkhā: Norwegian

35. Australia and New Zealand had been partly explored by Abel Tasman in the 1640s but still had only their Aboriginal and Maori inhabitants respectively.

36. Inside The Bolthole, on a mossy platform, is the skull of a Maori chieftain, the silver button of a British Naval captain, and a greenstone club

37. Discover the history of the world's largest Polynesian city through Maori treasures at Auckland Museum and experience the lives of 19th-century settlers at Howick Historical Village.

38. In Chapter the situations of indigenous tertiary education in Mainland China, Maori in New Zealand, Canada, and Saami had been analyzed respectively and compared to draw up conclusions.

39. "It's a great kind of springboard," said Reid, who is planning a visit and is determined to learn the haka, the fierce Maori dance used to unsettle opponents before matches.

40. Wood Carving has played an important and respected role in Maori culture since before the first people arrived in New Zealand aboard their fleet of ocean-going waka (canoes).

41. ‘In considering applications relating to alienations, the Maori Land Court must be satisfied that the preferred class of Alienees has been granted an opportunity to exercise the first right of refusal.’

42. 22 "It's a great kind of springboard," said Reid, who is planning a visit and is determined to learn the haka, the fierce Maori dance used to unsettle opponents before matches.

43. A: On a 10-day trip, you can visit various New Zealand attractions such as Waitomo caves, Te Puia, the Acrodrome, Maori village, Mt Cook, Milford Sound, Franz Josef glacier, Hobbiton movie set, vineyards, etc

44. The Aotearoa rose (Aotearoa being the Maori word for Land of the Long White Cloud) was named in 1990 in honour of the 150th anniversary of the signing of New Zealand’s Treaty of Waitangi

45. Discrimination remains, however - not on grounds of colour but because of the lower educational Attainments of the Maori people women were still not admitted as full members of Cambridge University, whatever their academic Attainments there

46. In 1942, Matabele was torpedoed and sunk by U-454 in the Barents Sea and Maori was hit in the engine room by a bomb whilst lying in Grand Harbour, Valletta, in February, catching fire and later blowing up where she lay.

47. ‘Every instrument of alienation to which section 160 of the Act applies shall be accompanied by a declaration by the Alienors.’ ‘Such other object or purpose shall be directly or indirectly associated with or relating to the descendants of the original Maori Alienors.’

48. Govt Amputates the country’s 20 DHBs in its health restructuring but consults the Treaty to prescribe a balm for Maori poonzteam5443 Health April 21, 2021 5 Minutes Health, health and health were the subjects of three ministerial posts – two of them were speeches – on the Beehive website this morning.

49. 3.75 On the basis of this prescription it might be assumed that, the promotion and sale by a New Zealand company88 of some bathroom products with Maori names and designs such as ‘Adze (Toki)" soap and ‘Koru soap’ would fall into the category of offensiveness if trademark registration was ever sought.

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