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Other crossword clues for answer "MAORI"

MAORI
New Zealand people in the movie "Whale Rider"
Official language of New Zealand, along with NZ Sign Language and English
New Zealand native
Language of New Zealand
New Zealander
Austronesian language
Tattooed New Zealand native
Kiwi from New Zealand
Language whose name means "normal"
Native New Zealanders
Language in which "kia ora" is "hello"
Native Kiwi
Language in Polynesia
N.Z. aborigine
New Zealand tribesman
Polynesian tongue
Language whos name means "native"
People of New Zealand
Cook Islands folk
Polynesian New Zealander
Native New Zealander
New Zealand minority
Like about 15% of New Zealanders
Language in the same family as Tuvaluan
Natives who signed the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi
South Island native
Ngaio Marsh's extraction
Language spoken in "The Piano"
The Piano extra
New Zealand aborigine
Tiki carver of New Zealand
New Zealand tongue
Indigenous New Zealander
Indigenous Kiwi
Indigenous people of New Zealand
Language that gave us "kiwi"
Language that gave us the word "kiwi"
Native Cook Islanders
Polynesian settlers of New Zealand
Ki-o-rahi player, traditionally
Te reo ___ (language spoken in New Zealand)
Once Were Warriors people
Language from which we got "kiwi" and "mako"
New Zealand natives
Cook Island native
Polynesian
Polynesian, perhaps
Whale Rider extra
Haka dancers of New Zealand
Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.
Polynesian language
Hei-tiki wearers
One of New Zealand's official languages
Early New Zealand settler
Those who call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
New Zealand settler
Polynesian people
Haka dancers
Cook Islands language
Disney's "Moana" was translated into it
People who call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
Like ta moko and the haka
Language of a haka chant
Tasman greeter
Aboriginal New Zealander
Kiwi hunter
Certain New Zealander
Oceania language
New Zealand official language
Language related to Tahitian
New Zealand language
Some New Zealanders
Language related to Hawaiian
Most Cook Islanders
In which "aroha" means "love"
I wander, backing New Zealander (5)
Language that gave us the words "mako" and "moa"
Polynesian language of New Zealand
Whale Rider people
Polynesian native
Native of New Zealand.
Civilized race of New Zealand.
Native of Wellington, N. Z.
Citizen of N. Z.
Aborigine of New Zealand.
Aborigine from down under.
Native of Auckland.
Native of N. Z.
New Zealand clansman.
Large-statured Polynesian.
One of New Zealand's citizens.
Aborigine of Auckland.
Relative of a Polynesian.
Aborigine from Wellington.
N. Z. native.
Polynesian language of N. Z.
Native of North Island.
Pacific islander.
N.Z. tribesman.
Polynesian aborigine.
N.Z. Polynesian
Soprano Kanawa is one
Down Under aborigine
New Zealand aboriginal
Polynesian skilled in tattooing
Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa is one
Rainbow fish
A New Zealander
Hapu member
N.Z. Polynesian native
The rainbow fish
New Zealand denizen
Polynesian native of N.Z.
New Zealand minority member
Otago native
Soprano Te Kanawa is one
A Polynesian tongue
Singer Te Kanawa is one
Kiri Te Kanawa, for one
Aucklander, maybe
Language from which "kiwi" comes
Language from which "mako" comes
Early New Zealander
About 10% of New Zealanders
Language akin to Tahitian
In New Zealand, it means "normal"
They greet each other by pressing their noses together
Natives encountered by explorer James Cook
Kapa haka dancer
Language known to native speakers as "te reo"
Natives of the land known as Aotearoa
Much-tattooed people
Native Kiwis
Indigenous people known for their tattoos
Official New Zealand language besides English
An official language of New Zealand
Language of Polynesia
Source of the word "kiwi"
Like the haka dance, in origin
Performers of the ceremonial haka dance
Language in which "kia ora" is a greeting
Like one in six New Zealanders, ethnically
Many a Cook Islander
Haka dance performers
Language in which "hello" is "kia ora"
One of the two official languages of New Zealand
Like taonga puoro
Natives who apply ta moko
People who celebrate Matariki
People that call New Zealand "Aotearoa"
Haka performer
Language from which "kiwi" derives
The _tangata whenua_ of New Zealand
A language of New Zealand
One of Polynesian-Melanesian descent
Native from New Zealand
New Zealander of Polynesian descent
Once Were Warriors folk
New Zealander in Keri Hulme's "The Bone People"
New Zealand language that was only oral until the 19th century
Te Kanawa for one
Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.
Kiwi
Non-European New Zealander
A Polynesian language
New Zealand tongue experiencing a revival
Like the haka
New Zealand people
Like haka performers
Like whakairo carvings
Like powhiri ceremonies
People who speak te reo
Aotearoa people
Kiwi Polynesian
Language that gave us "mako"
Te Waipounamu people
Language of many iwi groups
Language that gives us "kiwi"
Like the word "kiwi"
Auckland aborigine
It's an official language in Wellington
People whose language is the source of "kiwi"
Language that "kiwi" comes from
Their name for New Zealand is Aotearoa
Language that gives us "tiki" and "kiwi"
Performers of the haka ceremonial dance