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MaoriMao‧ri /ˈmaʊri/ noun MaoriOrigin: 1800-1900 Maori - Risk factors for sudden infant death syndrome were remarkably consistent for both Maori and non-Maori populations within New Zealand.
- The Maori obtained their nephrite adze blades by cutting grooves from either face of a boulder, using abrasives and water.
- They are the result of two years of research and writing mainly by Maori for non-Maori readers.
- This has angered the Maori and left the government with no policy other than a set of good intentions.
- Toopi, on his international debut, put Maori ahead after 11 minutes with the first of his two tries.
- When Captain Cook encountered the Maori he found the chiefs adorned with jade insignia.
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