maori|maoris in English

noun

member of a native Polynesian people of New Zealand

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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”