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1 Hauhau (Member of Pai Marire, any of a religio-military cult among the Maori of New Zealand, arising during the Maori Wars of the 1860s)
Религия: хаухауУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > Hauhau (Member of Pai Marire, any of a religio-military cult among the Maori of New Zealand, arising during the Maori Wars of the 1860s)
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2 hei tiki (Small neck pendant in the form of a human fetus, used by the Maori of New Zealand as a fertility symbol)
Религия: хей тикиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > hei tiki (Small neck pendant in the form of a human fetus, used by the Maori of New Zealand as a fertility symbol)
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3 Maori
Maori for usual, ordinary, normal After the arrival of the Europeans the word Maori was applied by Maori to describe themselves. At first, they called themselves tangata maori - normal people. The Maori " iwis " are of Polynesian descent. Many Maoris have some " Pakeha " blood. Te reo Maori is the Maori language. -
4 maorí
adj.Maori.f. & m.Maori, member of the aboriginal Polynesian people of New Zealand.* * *► adjetivo1 Maori► nombre masculino,nombre femenino1 (persona) Maori1 (idioma) Maori* * *ADJ SMF Maori* * *= Maori.Ex. This article discusses the current Maori renaissance in New Zealand and the contribution school libraries can make in helping teachers and students to understand the importance to all New Zealanders of the Maori dimension.* * *= Maori.Ex: This article discusses the current Maori renaissance in New Zealand and the contribution school libraries can make in helping teachers and students to understand the importance to all New Zealanders of the Maori dimension.
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maorí
I adjetivo Maori
II mf Maori
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5 Maori
['maurɪ] 1. сущ.; мн. Māori, Māoris1) маориа) ( the Maori(s)) употр. с гл. во мн. (полинезийский народ, живущий в Новой Зеландии)2) язык маори, маорийский язык ( относится к полинезийской ветви австронезийской семьи языков)2. прил. -
6 Māori
['maurɪ] 1. сущ.; мн. Māori, Māoris1) маориа) ( the Maori(s)) употр. с гл. во мн. (полинезийский народ, живущий в Новой Зеландии)2) язык маори, маорийский язык ( относится к полинезийской ветви австронезийской семьи языков)2. прил. -
7 Maori
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8 maori
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9 maori
wise teacher; tagata maori rogorogo, person who can recite the signs of the tablets; maori hare, house builder; maori îka, healer expert in treating fight injuries. -
10 Māori
native; aborigine————————person of the Indigenous Peoples (of Aotearoa/New Zealand) (Maori) (modern use) -
11 Māori
native; aborigine————————person of the Indigenous Peoples (of Aotearoa/New Zealand) (Maori) (modern use) -
12 Maori
name of the country of origin of Hotu Matu'a which he fled with his people following a cataclysm in a land called Hiva. -
13 Maori Women's Welfare League, the
Лига «Благосостояние женщин маори» (общественная женская организация Новой Зеландии, имеющая целью обеспечить участие женщин маори в принятии решений по делам племени, в создании благополучия народа маори в целом. Отделения её существуют во всех регионах Новой Зеландии. Создана в 1951)Australia and New Zealand. English-Russian dictionary of regional studies > Maori Women's Welfare League, the
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14 Te reo Maori
Maori became an official language of NZ in 1987. Maori is a polynesian dialect closely related to those of Rarotonga, French Polynesia (Tahiti) and Hawaii. It belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian group of languages. The Maori alphabet consists of five vowels (a,e,i,o,u) and eight consonants (h,k,m,n,p,r,t,w). There are about seven tribal variants -
15 kura kaupapa Maori
Maori-speaking schools (primary) started in 1985The kkm schools utilise te ao matua principles and foster an environment where the whole family is brought into a Maori learning environment. -
16 Te Reo Māori i roto i Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
Maori Language in the Curriculum of New ZealandMaori-English wordlist > Te Reo Māori i roto i Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
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17 Te Reo Māori i roto i Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
Maori Language in the Curriculum of New ZealandMaori-English wordlist > Te Reo Māori i roto i Te Marautanga o Aotearoa
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18 kura kaupapa Māori
school run according to Maori values and principles (instruction is through the medium of Maori) -
19 kura kaupapa Māori
school run according to Maori values and principles (instruction is through the medium of Maori) -
20 karaka
Maori for clock, orange corynocarpus laevigatusA leafy canopy tree. Grows to 15m high.The attractive orange fruits are poisonous. This traditional Mori food was only safe to eat after a long and complicated processing method. It is a common street and garden tree in the Auckland region. The Maori deliberately planted it in lowland and coastal areas. It was possibly brought to NZ from the Kermadec Islands as the Maori migrated here.<KARAK.JPG"><CORYNOCARPUS laevigatus3.jpg"><KARAKA.JPG">
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