The Maori are an indigenous Polynesian people who originated from eastern Polynesia and settled in New Zealand around 1,000 years ago. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes distinct language (Te Reo Maori), art forms (such as carving and weaving), traditional dances (haka), tribal structures (iwi), and spiritual beliefs.
Related terms
Tikanga: Tikanga refers to the Maori customs, protocols, and practices that guide their social interactions and behavior.
Wharenui: A wharenui is a traditional Maori meeting house where important gatherings, ceremonies, and discussions take place. It represents the spiritual and cultural identity of the community.
Whakapapa: Whakapapa is the Maori concept of genealogy or ancestral lineage. It emphasizes the interconnectedness of all living beings and the importance of knowing one's roots.