The spurious Maori placenames of southern New ZealandGriffiths, George John
The study focus is Otago Region, New Zealand, which has a diverse landscape and a reliable database of place names. The study reported here involves analysis of 696 place names relating to 31 types of landscape feature derived from maps. The majority of names were connected with symbolic ...
Māori is one of the three official languages in New Zealand. Blend in with the locals by learning Māori pronunciation and some simple greetings. Find out more about Māori language.
塔玛基毛利村庄 Tamaki Maori Village 塔玛基毛利村庄 Tamaki Maori Village 1072 State Highway 5, Tumunui, Rotorua 3073,罗托鲁瓦市中心,新西兰. 行程用时三个半小时,充分展现毛利文化精髓,带给你终身难忘的体验!新西兰最负盛名的毛利文化景点...和我们一起探索罗托鲁瓦的郊区,寻访原始丛林深处的毛利村落。
New Zealand's Maori culture is an integral part of Kiwi life and adds a unique, dynamic experience for new parents. Maori, also known as Te Reo, is an Eastern Polynesian language spoken by the Maori people, the indigenous population of New Zealand. There are lots of good reasons for ...
In addition to its natural allure, the beach holds cultural significance for the local Maori, with historical sites and legends adding to its mystique. 18. Te Papa Museum, Wellington If you want to learn more about the Maori culture, one of the best places in New Zealand to do this is ...
Any visitor to New Zealand will become immediately aware of the Maori language, as the vast majority of place names are of Maori origin. At first, visitors may be puzzled by the seemingly impossible to pronounce names. In fact, Maori language has a logical structure, and, unlike English, ha...
Maori warrior By geoftheref on Fotopedia; CC by-nd 2.0 New Zealand Aborigines and Anthropological Theory The Maori peoples in New Zealand are its First Nations, the people who first inhabited the country. At least three meanings for the word "Maori" are recorded, and the groups that believe...
Māori are the tangata whenua (indigenous people) of Aotearoa New Zealand and their culture is an integral part of local life. Experience Māori culture first-hand when you visit New Zealand.
Matariki is a special occasion in the New Zealand calendar that marks the start of the Māori New Year.