Similar words: mao zedong, extraordinary, florid, origin, boring, orient, orison, boorish. Meaning: n. 1. an ethnic minority of Polynesian and Melanesian descent who speak Maori and live in New Zealand 2. the Oceanic language spoken by the Maori in New Zealand.
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1) The Maori language is now officially encouraged.
2) The Maori are the indigenous people of New Zealand.
3) When Captain Cook encountered the Maori he found the chiefs adorned with jade insignia.
4) This has angered the Maori and left the government with no policy other than a set of good intentions.
5) When Maori and non-Maori controls were compared the prevalence of many of the known risk factors was higher in Maori infants.
6) Toopi, on his international debut, put Maori ahead after 11 minutes with the first of his two tries.
7) The Maori obtained their nephrite adze blades by cutting grooves from either face of a boulder, using abrasives and water.
8) Maori artefacts, washing machines, gramophones, even chamber pots of every size shape and colour.
9) They also have Maori newspapers, radio and TV programmers.
10) Special days for the Maori are called huis.
11) First up is Troilus and Cressida in Maori.
12) Today there are special kindergartens for Maori children.
13) Nevertheless, Maori have succeeded in maintaining their distinctive identity.
14) Maori families enjoy sharing what they own and looking after one another.
15) In New Zealand,[http://sentencedict.com/maori.html] the Maori people maintain a strong cultural tradition.
16) You can also see Maori traditional dances at the Auckland Museum.
17) The Maori came from the island of Polynesia in the Pacific.
18) The Maori were the earliest people to come to New Zealand.
19) Before a rugby match, the New Zealand team perform a Maori war dance.
20) Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were calculated separately for Maori and non-Maori children.
21) It's no accident that the stunning national museum in Wellington is known by the Maori name of Te Papa.
22) In total these four risk factors accounted for 89% of Maori and 79% of non-Maori sudden infant deaths.
23) They are the result of two years of research and writing mainly by Maori for non-Maori readers.
24) Other risk factors, not related to ethnicity, probably explain remaining differences between Maori and non-Maori children.
25) Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand.
26) In Chapter 3, the situations of indigenous tertiary education in Mainland China, Maori in New Zealand, Canada, and Saami had been analyzed respectively and compared to draw up conclusions.
27) For the musical background to the chase in the mines of Moria, Howard Shore wanted some heavy chanting, so he cast a Maori choir.
28) Other performances include "Julius Caesar" in Italian, "Troilus and Cressida" in Maori, "The Tempest" in Arabic and "Love's Labour's Lost" in British sign language.
29) A sound economic base is considered an essential adjunct to Maori cultural resurgence.
30) "It's a great kind of springboard," said Reid, who is planning a visit and is determined to learn the haka, the fierce Maori dance used to unsettle opponents before matches.
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