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MAORI
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New Zealand native
New Zealander
Native New Zealander
Native New Zealanders
Polynesian language
Language of New Zealand
Rainbow fish
New Zealand aborigine
N.Z. native
Certain New Zealander
Polynesian
Indigenous New Zealander
Language that gave us "kiwi"
Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.
Polynesian tongue
Early New Zealander
Austronesian language
New Zealand minority
New Zealand aboriginal
Native from New Zealand
Indigenous New Zealanders
A New Zealander
"Whale Rider" people
Polynesian native
One of New Zealand's official languages
N. Z. native
Language related to Tahitian
Language akin to Tahitian
Indigenous Kiwi
The rainbow fish
Te Kanawa for one
Soprano Te Kanawa is one
Soprano Kanawa is one
Non-European New Zealander
New Zealand tribesman
New Zealand tongue
New Zealand denizen
Language whose name means "normal"
Language that gave us the word "kiwi"
Language from which "kiwi" comes
Kiri Te Kanawa, for one
Indigenous people of New Zealand
Haka dancers of New Zealand
A Polynesian language
A language of New Zealand
"Whale Rider" extra
They greet each other by pressing their noses together
Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa is one
Singer Te Kanawa is one
Polynesian skilled in tattooing
Polynesian people
Polynesian native of N.Z.
Polynesian language of New Zealand
Otago native
One of Polynesian-Melanesian descent
Oceania language
New Zealander, maybe
New Zealander of Polynesian descent
New Zealand official language
New Zealand minority member
New Zealand language
Natives of the land known as Aotearoa
Natives encountered by explorer James Cook
Native Kiwis
Native kiwi
Native encountered by Captain Cook
Native Cook Islanders
N.Z. Polynesian native
N.Z. Polynesian
N.Z. aborigine
Much-tattooed people
Most Cook Islanders
Like the word "kiwi"
Like many people in "Whale Rider"
Language that gave us the words "tiki" and "kiwi"
Language that gave us the words "mako" and "moa"
Language related to Hawaiian
Language known to native speakers as "te reo"
Language from which "mako" comes
Kiwi from New Zealand
Kapa haka dancer
Indigenous people known for their tattoos
In New Zealand, it means “normal”
Hei-tiki wearers
Hapu member
Down Under aborigine
Culture depicted in "Whale Rider"
Aucklander, maybe
Auckland aborigine
About 10% of New Zealanders
A Polynesian tongue
"Once Were Warriors" folk
''Whale Rider'' extra