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The indigenous people of New Zealand are called Maori.
The plural of Maori is Maori.
No. If you aren't Maori you can still be in the Maori party.
Frances Brewer Lysnar has written: 'New Zealand, the dear old Maori land' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Maori (New Zealand people), Description and travel
Edward Shortland has written: 'The southern districts of New Zealand' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'The Southern Districts of New Zealand: A Journal, with Passing Notices of the Customs of the ..' 'Traditions and superstitions of the New Zealanders' -- subject(s): Folklore, Maori (New Zealand people) 'Maori religion and mythology, illustrated by translations of traditions, karakia, &c., to which are added notes on Maori tenure of land' -- subject(s): Land tenure (Maori law), Maori (New Zealand people), Mythology, Maori (New Zealand people), Religion
maori laws are the laws created for the maori
Money in Maori is "moni."
"Naka" is not a Maori word. It does not have a meaning in Maori language.
The word "Kiwi" is from the Maori language.
The Maori word for "I love Maori" is "Aroha ahau ki te MΔori."
The Maori roll is a separate electoral roll in New Zealand for people who identify as Maori. It allows Maori to choose whether to enroll on the general or Maori roll during elections to vote for specific Maori seats in Parliament.