Maori chief — noun A brightly coloured fish of New Zealand • • • Main Entry: ↑Maori … Useful english dictionary
Maori chief — For a hereditary chieftain in Māori culture, see rangatira. The related Paranotothenia magellanica (Maori cod, Magellanic rockcod) is sometimes called Maori chief too. Maori chief Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling … Wikipedia
Maori cod — Drawing by Dr Tony Ayling Scientific classification Kingdom … Wikipedia
Māori people — For the Māori people of the Cook Islands, see Cook Islanders. Māori … Wikipedia
Māori and conservation — The Māori people had a changing conservation ethic from the time of their discovery and settlement of New Zealand until the present day. Contents 1 Māori settlement 2 European colonisation 3 Contemporary viewpoints 4 … Wikipedia
Maori Wars — (1843–1847, 1863–1870) Two conflicts between the forces of the British Empire and the Maori people in New Zealand, in both cases arising from disputes over territory. The first was triggered by the violation of the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi,… … Encyclopedia of the Age of Imperialism, 1800–1914
Māori Television — Current Māori Television Logo Launched 28 March 2004 Owned by New Zealand Government Te Putahi Paoho Picture format 576i 16:9 (SDTV) Country … Wikipedia
Māori religion — Māori Christian church in Akaroa. Christianity was adopted by Māori across New Zealand during the 19th century. Māori religion is the religious beliefs and practice of the Māori, the Polynesian indigenous people of New Zealand. Contents … Wikipedia
Maori (Nouvelle-Zelande) — Maori (Nouvelle Zélande) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Māori. Drapeau Maori … Wikipédia en Français
Maori Aotearoa — Maori (Nouvelle Zélande) Pour les articles homonymes, voir Māori. Drapeau Maori … Wikipédia en Français