Maori

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Indigneous people of New Zealand, originating in South Pacific. Signatories to the Treaty of Waitangi, 1840. One of the national languages of NZ (The others being English and Sign). Urban Dictionary

Maori is an adjective habitually misused in New Zealand as a collective noun. pronounced either maari or moeri if you want a job in TV, academia, or public service. Pronounced mow-ri by everyone else. The literal meaning is "ordinary". That is how the first group of people who arrived in NZ chose to describe themselves relative to the (slightly) later arrivals who they chose to call pakeha (outsider, alien, foreigner). New Zealand is an homogenised monocultural society (with terrible suppressed racial ethno-political tension). Some New Zealanders have some maori ancestry. None have only maori ancestry. Maori means maori person, a person with some maori ancestry. In media and political usage "maori" is a collective noun used when attempting to sensationalise a news story or when promoting an outrageous political agenda for one's own personal benefit. Urban Dictionary

* A person who originates from Polynesia, and settled in New Zealand before the Medieval ages. * A New Zealander I believe this definition has been hit by the national front, or some bored helpless cases. I have some sense. Urban Dictionary

Indigenous people of New Zealand Urban Dictionary

The Indigenous ethnicity of New Zealand. Colonised by the British from the 1760s onward, they have been politically, economically and socially marginalised. This is marginilisation is perpetuated by institutionalised racist views such as the first five entries of the term 'Maori' in UrbanDictionary, (those people should get a life - we are all human beings here,stop being so God Damn racist, if you hate us so much than leave NZ) Maori have a very distinct culture, and their values on law and living are almost contradictory to that of the colonisers. Maori have communal and collective way of life as opposed to the western ideology of every man for himself. The Treaty of Waitangi (ceding of sovereignty) in 1840 was signed in two different versions, between Maori and the Crown. The different versions are the basis for Maori and Pakeha conlict in the present day - they each imply something different. Ancient Maori were exceptional seafarers, navigators and astrologers, originating in south east asia, and travelling by canoe (waka) through the Pacific Islands (Tahiti and the Cook Islands) through to New Zealand 1700 years ago. Colonisation and loss of land bought along a substantial economic loss. Urban Dictionary

People of New Zealand that are not "Once Were Warriors" stereotypes, one of the many cultures within New Zealand. Urban Dictionary

The indigenous folk of this proud country NEW ZEALAND. Urban Dictionary

Maori are the native people of New Zealand. The the people who posted the first few definitions have really shown are un-intelligent and racist they are. For example, the Mori Ori were not here before the Maori. They were a group of mainland Maori who migrated to the chatham islands. The first definition is exceedingly stupid. If someone was 1/800th Maori, that would make them way more Pakeha (Non-Maori) than Maori. So, infact, it would not be a Maori trying to get conpensation from the government, it would be some white trash Pakeha trying to rip off the system by claiming they were 1/800th Maori. I believed I have summed up the sheer idiocy of the first few definitions. And no, I am not a Maori I am not one bit Maori. I am a Pakeha that actually has a functioning brain. Urban Dictionary

People that no matter what a mojority will try and do, or try to make others beleive - maori people will be who they are - An original member of NZ. - Urban Dictionary

Originating in China over 15000 years ago and travelling through Indonesia, the Phillipines, Egypt and Tahiti, and finally settling in New Zealand (Aotearoa), modern scholars and new technology shows that the Maori people, and in general the Polynesian geneolgy, are a mix of these races. Maori believe that the journey was made from a mythical land called 'Hawaiki' (which is most probably land in the South Pacific). Today, maori people are native to New Zealand and enjoy equal rights, however, many of the people can be found in Australia and other bordering countries. A proud race of warrior people, with a great amount of knowledge about the cultivation of land and extensive in the Art of War. A very handsome race, and has been described by European settlers as the most civilized 'tribal' people encountered on their journeys across the world. Settlers were impressed with the Maori take on Christianity and religious sects. In contrast, fierce battles took place for the ownership of land, however; the Maori could not be defeated so Settlers employed dirty tricks to rob the people of their land. Today, Maori people have found employment difficult to sustain and tend to 'live in the moment' spending government funds on alcohol and tobacco. The last full maori died in the 1960's Urban Dictionary

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The word "maori" in example sentences

they are called maori people from nz, i know its a rushed review but the way its worded sounds totally unprofessional…plenty of improvements to be made on the next review, i would have to agree that its an ok/good movie and ill give it 7/10. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Since European contact the word "maori", meaning originally "usual, common" has been co-opted for this purpose. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Go Mr Bainimarama alot of maori support your views Kia kaha. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Quoting what Tai_Nga said, “Go Mr Bainimarama alot of maori support your views Kia kaha” … ummm sori as Native Fijians living in Aotearoa we beg to differ with your views. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Water Boards have been tricked before ... so i'm guessing the lovely maori design probably means ❋ Another Outspoken Female (2009)

The haka is very important to maori and new zealand culture, and mocking it would be very immature ❋ Unknown (2008)

The poet and Writers cover show a whole lot of money went to the tat "artist" the karim "artist" spent alot of money on some fake "maori" or real fake "jailhouse" tats. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2010)

The haka is one of the most recognised parts of maori culture. ❋ Unknown (2008)

For readers not familiar: I had to check, but yes, I assumed correctly, haka is the traditional maori dance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

To those that don't know, a haka is a traditional maori dance. ❋ Unknown (2009)

After the game, over a drink, the maori who had hit me and who was billeted with me said: You played well. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I've been there myself, in a lesser arena, playing a maori team on a wet, cold day, on a pitch under two inches of water, winded and face down in the mud after being hammered in an unaccustomed role as fly half. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Our people, the maori race, and the white man, try to make it together, to stomp out injustices in the place we call New Zealand, Aotearoa. ❋ Unknown (2007)

They say that if maori could survive they couldn't do it without the white man rules. ❋ Unknown (2007)

It is hard when a crime is commited by a maori, the whole race is blamed for that one act. but when a white man commits a crime it is blamed on him solely. ❋ Unknown (2007)

The reason why we people who are maori give such hight remarks to our occupiers "the white man" or as we would put it, "the pakeha". ❋ Unknown (2007)

Is because we as maori do not measure up to their stature. they have brought education, housing, jobs. things that we as a people don't really grasps as a whole. ❋ Unknown (2007)

To understand the maori people, you have to know that we have come a long way in the new world of politics, television, and the ever relantless world of business. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Even the [NZ] [Maori] Rugby team can usually beat [Wales] ❋ Sloanie (2006)

correct usage: "[Rangi] is of maori descent" "Many maori people are fine singers" incorrect usage: "maori are outraged" (maori people do not have a [hive mind] - like [the Borg] on Star Trek) "maori own the water" ("maori" is not an entity. It is a variable attribute of people, people who already own or don't own the water in exactly the same way as all the other people who don't have that attribute ) ❋ Whakapu (2012)

[NZ] teacher: " Where did maori culture [originate]?" Kid: "In [New Zealand], dumbass!" ❋ Sip+Suck (2006)

"Are Te Tiriti o [Waitangi] and the English version (The [Treaty] of Waitangi) the same?"- No. Te Tiriti o Waitangi confirms Maori authority and [sovereignty], while the English version states that Maori gave their sovereignty to the Queen - this is a total contradiction. Oh and you may be interested to know that it is the only Treaty in the world that is not written in the countries native tongue first and then translated into English. The Maori language version is still not recognised by our government today. To all those people who have made [flippant] comments about the Treaty without bothering to do your research, I suggest you pull your heads out of your backside and then attempt an educated debate. Spell check is a great tool as well. I am a [Pakeha], but feel ashamed and sick to the stomach to be one when I read what has been written on this site. ❋ MissSickToDeath (2012)

[Maori] are to New Zealand, what [Aborigine] are to Australia. We are not greedy, or parasitic, and the person who stated that most certainly has a small penis, as degrading others is usually a means by which to cover up self [imperfections], usually to do with having a missing ballsack or small dick. ❋ Miss Sham (2005)

"[Kia ora] [koutou]" "Haere [Mai]" ❋ Anonymous (2005)

❋ Brother Number One (2003)

Porangi [Pakeha]: the maarees aren't the native people of new zealand anyway Porangi Pakeha: there are no white people people in prisons And for all you 'porangi pakeha' out there- Porangi means stupid in [Maori]. Pakeha means white people- [I know this] may be news to you, but Pakeha is not a derogatory word. ❋ Pakeha (2006)

A white [New Zealander] [in Australia] will look like an Australian, they will have to tell you that they are [a kiwi], whilist a maori in Australia will be known to be from New Zealand. ❋ Kia Ora (2006)

[Hemi]: Hey bro, why are there no more 'full' maoris left [ow]? [Hone]: Its cos we're soo good looking cuz. ❋ Chris. T (2007)

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