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Maori$46833$ - traducción al Inglés

NEW ZEALAND TELEVISION CHANNEL
Maori Television; Māori TV; Maori Television Tahi; Māori Television Tahi; Maori TV; Māori Channel; Maori television; Draft:Māori Television; Māori Television
  • Logo for the Māori+ on-demand service.
  • Māori Television logo used from 2004–2022.

Maori      
n. Maori (Polinees uit Nieuw-Zeeland); Maori (taal)
political identity         
  • The [[Industrial Workers of the World]] poster "[[Pyramid of Capitalist System]]" (1911)
POLITICAL POSITION BASED ON THE INTERESTS AND PERSPECTIVES OF SOCIAL GROUPS WITH WHICH PEOPLE IDENTIFY
Racial identity group; Identity Politics; Gender politics; Politics of identity; Cultural politics; Political identity; Idpol; Identitarian politics; Identity liberalism; Arab identity politics; White identity politics; Criticism of identity politics; Identity opportunism; Identity opportunists; Identity opportunist; History of identity politics; Asian-American identity politics; Māori identity politics; Muslim identity politics; Gender identity politics
politieke identiteit

Definición

Maori
(Maoris)
1.
Maori means belonging to or relating to the race of people who have lived in New Zealand and the Cook Islands since before Europeans arrived.
ADJ
2.
The Maori or the Maoris are people who are Maori.
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Whakaata Māori

Whakaata Māori is a New Zealand television channel that broadcasts programmes that make a significant contribution to the revitalisation of the Māori language and culture. Funded by the New Zealand Government, it commenced broadcasting as Māori Television on 28 March 2004 from its studios in Newmarket, Auckland. It has since moved to East Tamaki, Auckland.