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History, 06.05.2020 02:44 am2garcia5

Using complete sentences, identity and describe three or more of the unique aspects of Man
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The Maori are a Polynesian people who settled New Zealand sometime around 1250. They were
organized into villages headed by chiets Warriors were held in high reward. Bere battle, they
danced the Hala, which was meant to intornidate opponents. They were formers, unters, and
farmers. They kept an oral tradition, passing their history and stories down through generations
Arts, including dance, carvings, and ta moko, were important to their society. Ta moko, or permanent
facial and body marlings similar to tattoo is a rite of passage for many young men and women

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