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I learned so much in New Zealand in the southern winter of , it took me months to organize it into a class discussion. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. List of iwi. Maori trace genealogy — whakapapa — back to canoe of their ancestors. Growth of the ferns was encouraged and spread by Maori using fire, necessary to open up the land and make the spores germinate. Eels, fish and shellfish too. Marine mammals. Initially, birds. Smith, C. Earliest Maori diet quite different. Otago Daily Times. Interesting article on the prevalence of protein — fish, birds, some sea mammals — and the absence of starches, especially in South Island.
Polynesians were accustomed to starch; hence quick adaptation of white potato. Kumara would grow only in warmer areas of North Island. Must have been a treat — hence popularity. Danger of protein poisoning due to lack of starches. Roots, e. Pool, I. Colonization and development in New Zealand between and The seeds of Rangiatea. Only men were allowed to cultivate kumara, perhaps because of the difficulty of growing them, their scarcity, and the fact that they were food for nobles.
Keane, B. Maori feasts and ceremonial eating — hakari. Te Ara — The encyclopedia of New Zealand. Taonui, Rawiri. Tribal organization — The significance of iwi and hapu. Hawaiian kin terms; children belong to whanau ; whangai adoption and fostering.
Today, women are learning to carve — at least bone. Brown, Deirdre. Maori architecture — whare Maori. Tangible examples are all sorts of heirlooms and artefacts, land, fisheries, natural resources such as geothermal springs and access to natural resources, such as riparian water rights and access to the riparian zone of rivers or streams.