It means “not maori”, this is the term used by the Maori to refer to white people or New Zealanders who are originally from Europe.
What is Paheka?
The Maori people's tattoos
What is Ta Moko?
The name of the New Zealand Rugby Team.
What are The All Blacks?
The Maori language is recognised as...
An official language in New Zealand
This is the name for New Zealand that translates to “Land of the long white cloud”.
What is Aotearoa?
Maori believe that tattoos give you ..... power
What is spiritual?
The approximate number of Maori people living in New Zealand in the early 19th century.
What is around 100.000?
The Maori did not understand the concept of buying land, they saw it as...
What is a friendship deal?
A dutch explorer discovered New Zealand in 1642.
Who was Abel Tasman?
Because Ta Moko belongs to a family and can be described as a “passport” or the “lastname”
Why don't the Maori people like that non Maoris have Ta Mokos?
Percentage of Maori people in New Zealand
What is 15%?
The Treaty of Waitangi was signed by...
Who were Maori chiefs and Queen Victoria?
The first white man to set foot on New Zealand in 1769
Who was James Cook?
The missionaries name for the Maori tattoos
What is the devil's art?
Land is not owned by one person, but...
What is an iwi (tribe)?
This mountain has great sacred importance to the tribe.
What is Aoraki or Mount Cook?
Legend has it that the first tribes arrived in...
What are canoes?
A singer with 14 tattoos including a Ta Moko tattoo
Who is Robbie Williams?
Each Maori tribe had an upper class, a middle class and....
What are slaves to do the hard labour?
The sovereignty (suværenitet) of New Zealand to Britain.
What did the Maori give up?