Maori, member of a Polynesian people of New Zealand. To most Maori, being Maori means recognizing and venerating their Maori ancestors, having claims to family land, and having a right to be received as tangata whenua (‘people of the land’) in the vill
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Apart from convicts escaping fromAustraliaand shipwrecked or deserting sailors seeking asylum with Māori tribes, the first Europeans in New Zealand were in search of profits—from sealskins, timber, New Zealand flax (genusPhormium), andwhaling. Australian firms set up tiny settlements of land-based...
Thanks everyone. There's quite a bit of controvery about migration that I am attempting to make clear, but no final answers seem forthcoming very soon. The next Hub will continue and add more data to the pot. :) Adrienne Suzanneon April 10, 2008: ...
Financing Maori Land Development:The Difficulties Faced by Owners of Maori Land in Accessing Finance for Development and a Framework for the Solution. Hitchcock J. Auckland UL Rev . 2008Hitchcock, Joshua "Ko Ngaa Take Ture Māori - Financing Māori Land Development: The Difficulties Faced by ...
Apart from convicts escaping fromAustraliaand shipwrecked or deserting sailors seeking asylum with Māori tribes, the first Europeans in New Zealand were in search of profits—from sealskins, timber, New Zealand flax (genusPhormium), and whaling. Australian firms set up tiny settlements of land-base...