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The Māori word for New Zealand. Translates to 'land of the long white cloud'.
A Māori ceremonial war dance, commonly performed by sports teams to intimidate opponents.
A casual greeting. Translates to 'be healthy'.
A small brown flightless bird, or a nickname for a New Zealander.
A rare lizard-like reptile, not closely related to any other living species.
A large insect, similar to a cricket. Also the name of a special effects company.
A variety of sweet potato.
A large extinct flightless bird, similar to an emu.
An evergreen tree of the myrtle family with red flowers in summer. Known as 'New Zealand's Christmas tree'.
A small tree with aromatic leaves, used in tea and to make a variety honey.
A large edible abalone with a blue-green shell, used in jewellery.
A bird with glossy blackish plumage and two white tufts at the throat. Also a brand of beer.
A traditional Māori greeting featuring the pressing together of noses and sharing of breath.
The Māori language. Translates to 'the language'.
A large wooden or small greenstone image of a human figure.
A traditional Māori canoe.
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