concept   maori culture
culture   New Zealand
statement   The Maori culture is integral to New Zealand's national identity, with recognized language, art forms, and cultural practices.

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1 maori New Zealand Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, known for their distinctive art, language, and cultural practices. 1
2 maori New Zealand Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, known for their traditional haka dance and intricate wood carvings. 1
3 maori New Zealand Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, with a rich cultural heritage including traditional haka dance and ta moko tattoos. 1
4 maori New Zealand Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand and have a significant influence on New Zealand's culture, language, and traditions. 1
5 maori culture New Zealand Integral part of national identity with widespread recognition 1
6 maori culture New Zealand Maori culture is widely celebrated and integrated into national identity and traditions 1
7 maori culture New Zealand Integral part of the nation's identity and history 1
8 maori culture New Zealand Maori culture and traditions have a significant influence on New Zealand's art, language, and cultural practices. 1
9 maori culture New Zealand Integral part of New Zealand's national identity and cultural heritage, with traditional practices and customs widely respected and celebrated. 1
10 maori language New Zealand Recognized as an official language and efforts made to preserve and promote it 1
11 maori language New Zealand An important part of cultural identity and heritage 1
12 maori language New Zealand An official language and an integral part of Maori culture and identity 1
13 maori people New Zealand Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, with a rich cultural heritage and significant influence in the country's history and society. 1
14 maori people New Zealand Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand, known for their distinctive culture, language, and traditional arts such as carving and tattooing. 1
15 maori people New Zealand Maori people are indigenous to New Zealand and hold significant cultural and political influence in the country. 1
16 maori people New Zealand Integral part of the indigenous culture and society, with rich traditions and language. 1
17 maori people New Zealand Maori people are the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealand and have a significant influence on the country's culture, art, and language. 1
18 māori culture New Zealand Māori culture is deeply ingrained in the identity of New Zealand, with its language, customs, and traditions being respected and celebrated. 1
19 māori culture New Zealand The Māori language, Te Reo Māori, holds official status and is taught in schools as a core subject. 1
20 māori culture New Zealand Traditional Māori art forms, such as carving and weaving, are considered important cultural expressions and are preserved and promoted. 1
21 māori culture New Zealand The hongi, a traditional Māori greeting involving the pressing of noses, is a common and respectful form of greeting. 1
22 māori culture New Zealand Marae, which are communal meeting grounds, hold great cultural significance and are important venues for gatherings, ceremonies, and events. 1