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Definition of Maori village in English: Maori villagenoun A traditional Maori settlement. we visited a Maori village and learned more about the culture Example sentencesExamples - As well as the working Maori village, the three-hour Lost in Our Own Land cultural experience included an audio visual presentation, a battle re-enactment, and a tram ride through Ferrymead's historic European township.
- Eighty minutes pleasantly fly by as he speaks to me by phone from his beachside home in the remote Maori village of Te Tii, the Bay of Islands.
- In a Maori village in present day New Zealand, a direct descendent of Paikea believes that his son's wife is about to give birth to this long-awaited savior.
- Troops were unloaded and fired several shots across the river at a Maori village, but no-one was to be seen.
- A missionary visited a Maori village in 19th-century New Zealand and there was a feast in his honour.
- He had already built a long reed house next to the Maori village at Ngamotu and beside his whaling station.
- The tour also takes you to a reconstructed Maori village and the Waitangi Treaty House.
- He was the leader of Parihaka, a Maori village nestled in a landscape between Mount Taranaki and the Tasman Sea.
- The buildings from Tamaki would allow Ko Tane to triple the size of its Maori village but future developments depend on better tourist numbers.
- You can see boiling mud pools and exploding geysers, walk in native forests, see a buried Maori village or sail and fish in one of the eleven lakes in the area.
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