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We can expect very little support or none from the Maoris at least in our districts.
As a result, the Maoris became a respected element of an integrated nation."
But if it was paid as the Maoris wanted, it would be divided out amongst them.
The Maoris of the tribes I have seen so far, are pleasant and cheerful.
Fish is very plentiful here and the Maoris catch fish for us, much more than we can possibly eat.
The Maoris also performed rhythmic game dances with sticks.
Cyril, was one of the first group to take up their work among the Maoris in Pawarenga.
The Maoris traditionally preserved the tattooed heads of warriors killed in battle to keep their memory alive.
So with the Maoris at Sollum and our guns on the other side of the road, we had a rather hectic time.
And did the Maoris die of measles?
He says a similar cultural centre had been the key bargaining chip with the Maoris in New Zealand.
Arrangements were made to have a Sunday Mass for the Maoris in St.
The Maoris report having annihilated two Italian companies and say they have left no one unhurt or not a prisoner.
Jade axes were being made by the Maoris in New Zealand, almost within living memory.
The whites elect seventy members of the House of Representatives, the Maoris four.
Most non-Maori contributors acknowledged that there had been serious injustices perpetrated against the Maoris in the past.
This is possibly correct, as it was believed that the Maoris of New Zealand used the leaves for stomach upsets.
A certain venomous spider, the "katipo," of the Maoris, whose bite is often fatal to the natives, had been very highly recommended to him.
Fortunately for the Maoris, Lisa Keightley is not our captain as she is suffering from a bad cold at the moment.
The Delegate said Mass for the Maoris, which was followed by a traditional Maori welcome and lunch in the school.
The Maoris of New Zealand (documentary)
In the first half of the 19th century, Parliament had to take into account the interests and claims of the Maoris in New Zealand.
Braithwaite as remarking that the warmth of the Maoris is unforgettable and that to leave them is "a tearing apart."
We have done well in our provincial fixtures, with notable exceptions against the Maoris in the first half and in the defeat by Otago.
Tait clattered into the Maoris defence early on then floated an excellent pass to Niall Morris for Leicester’s opening try.