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  1. Māori Australians (Māori: ngā tangata Māori i Ahitereiria) are Australians of Māori heritage. The Māori presence in Australia dates back to the 19th century when Māori travelled to Sydney to trade, acquire new technology, and learn new ideas.

    • Māori People

      Māori are the second-largest ethnic group in New Zealand,...

  2. Māori culture (Māori: Māoritanga) is the customs, cultural practices, and beliefs of the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. It originated from, and is still part of, Eastern Polynesian culture.

  3. Os primeiros exploradores europeus às ilhas da Nova Zelândia se referiam às pessoas que lá encontraram como "aborígenes", "nativos" ou "neozelandeses". Maori permaneceu como o termo usado pelos maoris para descreverem a si mesmos. Em 1947, o Departamento de Relações Nativas foi renomeado para Departamento de Relações Maoris para ...

  4. Māori, member of a Polynesian people of New Zealand. Traditional history and first contact Their traditional history describes their origins in terms of waves of migration that culminated in the arrival of a “great fleet” in the 14th century from Hawaiki, a mythical land usually identified as Tahiti.

  5. The 2006 Australian census revealed that 92,912 people stated Māori ancestry among their first two ancestry responses, a 27.4 percent increase from 2001. However, the Te Puni Kōkiri research suggests that this census probably understates the Māori population and between 115,000 and 125,000 Māori may be living in Australia.

  6. Māori history. Māori are tangata whenua — people of the land. They came to Aotearoa from Polynesia in the 13th century and created a new language and culture.