- take ā-iwi
- local issue
Maori-English wordlist.
Maori-English wordlist.
bone — Iwi (for various kinds and idioms, see Haw. Eng. entry and entries that follow it). Also: aulima, kuapo i, pe ahi, iwi kūpika, iwi hope, kano, au, huamoa, huapo o, auwāwae, kā. ♦ Union of molar or cheekbone with temporal bone, apo. ♦… … English-Hawaiian dictionary
Ngāti Kahu — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) Northland Region Waka (canoe) Mamaru … Wikipedia
History of New Zealand — The history of New Zealand dates back at least 700 years to when it was discovered and settled by Polynesians, who developed a distinct Māori culture centred on kinship links and land. The first European explorer to discover New Zealand was Abel… … Wikipedia
Māori people — For the Māori people of the Cook Islands, see Cook Islanders. Māori … Wikipedia
Ngāti Toa — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) … Wikipedia
Ngāpuhi — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) Northland Waka (canoe) Māmari, Ngātokimatawhaorua, Māhūhū … Wikipedia
Ngāi Tūhoe — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) Te Urewera Waka (canoe) Mataatua, Nukutere … Wikipedia
Ngāti Tūwharetoa — Iwi of New Zealand Eastern Lake Taupo, Turangi to Taupo … Wikipedia
Ngāti Apa — Iwi of New Zealand Rohe (location) Manawatu Waka (canoe) Kurahaupō Population 3021 … Wikipedia
Ngāti Ruapani — Iwi of New Zealand 250px Rohe (location) Waka (canoe) Tākitimu Ngāti Ruapani is a Māori iwi of New Zealand. Ngāti Ruapani take their name from the ancestor Ruapani, who lived at the Popoia … Wikipedia
New Zealand wars — New Zealand Land Wars Memorial in the Auckland War Memorial Museum for those who died, both European and Māori, in the New Zealand Wars. Kia mate toa can be translated as fight unto death or be strong in death , and is the motto of the … Wikipedia