poroporo (tawa) purple, ma (tea) white, whero (kura) red, mawhero pink, kakariki (karera) green, maota light green, pango (mangu) black, kikorangi (kahurangi) blue, pakaka (parauri, paraone) brown, kowhai yellow, parakaraka (karaka) orange
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Some basic colors in Maori are:
Black, white, and red are traditional colors that represent Maori culture and heritage. Black symbolizes the land, white represents purity and spirituality, and red is associated with strength and leadership. These colors are often used in Maori art, tattoos, and ceremonies.
Ma whiteWhero RedKakariki GreenPango Mangu BlackKowhai YellowPararauri BrownKikorangi BlueKaraka OrangeTawa PurpleMarwhero Pink(Sorry that's all I can spell!)
The Maori flag features the colors red, white, and black. The red represents the land, the white represents purity and the stars, and the black represents the sea and the people.
In the Maori language, there are different words for colors. For example, "whero" means red, "kākāriki" means green, "mā" means white, and "kōwhai" means yellow. These words can be used to describe the colors of objects or to refer to the colors in general.
The plural of Maori is Maori.