567:. The landing party came to shore in Kaingaroa Harbour on the far Northeast coast of Chatham Island. The Moriori at first retreated into the forest once the Europeans landed. Seventy years later the Europeans would be recalled in Moriori oral tradition as containing the god of fire, given the pipes they were smoking and likely female from the clothes they were wearing. It was this interpretation that led to the men returning from the forest to meet the landing party. A brief period of hostility was quickly calmed by the crew putting gifts on the end of Moriori spears, though attempts at trade were unsuccessful. After exploring the area for water the crew again became fearful of Moriori aggression. Some misunderstanding led to an escalation of violence and one Moriori was shot and killed. HMS
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actions of Māori and
European settlers. The Crown returning stolen remains of those killed in the genocide, and gifted NZD$ 18 million in reparations. On 23 November 2021, the New Zealand government passed in law the treaty between Moriori and the Crown. The law is called the Moriori Claims Settlement Bill. It includes an agreed summary history that begins with the words "Moriori
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Māori conqueror explained, "We took possession... in accordance with our customs and we caught all the people. Not one escaped....." The invaders ritually killed some 10% of the population, a ritual that included staking out women and children on the beach and leaving them to die in great pain over several days.
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or council of
Moriori elders was convened at the settlement called Te Awapatiki. Despite knowing that the Māori did not share their pacifism, and despite the admonition by some of the elder chiefs that the principle of Nunuku was not appropriate now, two chiefs — Tapata and Torea — declared that "the
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During the following enslavement the
Taranaki Māori invaders forbade the speaking of the Moriori language. They forced Moriori to desecrate their sacred sites by urinating and defecating on them. Moriori were forbidden to marry Moriori or the Taranaki Māori, or to have children with each other. This
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soon made the islands a centre of their activities, competing for resources with the native population. Pigs and potatoes were introduced to the islands. However, the seals that had religious significance and provided food and clothing to the
Moriori were all but wiped out. European men intermarried
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and society before records were made by
Europeans. This makes most of what we now know of the pre-contact Moriori the subject of conjecture. Uncertainty also surrounds the time of the Moriori arrival. Some artefacts from Pitt Island date from the Māori archaic period, estimated to be before AD 1500,
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had also descended. This was because Māori had also lived in isolation in New
Zealand. Most of what else is known about the Moriori, their culture and their language, is a matter of speculation. This is because so much evidence has been lost. After the 1835 genocidal Māori invasion, all Moriori were
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during the next century. Their culture and language underwent a revival, and
Moriori names for their islands were prioritised. In February 2020, the New Zealand government signed a treaty with tribal leaders, giving them rights enshrined in law and the Moriori people at large an apology for the past
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According to the myth, the Maori, as a superior and more warlike people, expropriated the land from the
Moriori. Therefore Pakeha expropriation of the same land on the basis of their superior civilisation was in accordance with the principle of the survival of the fittest. For this reason the false
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In 2001, work began on preserving the vocabulary and songs of the
Moriori people. They also received a $ 6 million grant from the Government to preserve their culture and language. The albatross remains important in Moriori culture: it is seen in the design of the Kōpinga marae and its feathers are
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practised on mainland New
Zealand. However, many Moriori women had children by their Māori masters. A small number of Moriori women eventually married either Māori or European men. Some were taken from the Chathams and never returned. In 1842 a small party of Māori and their Moriori slaves migrated
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The Chathams are colder and less hospitable than the land the original settlers left behind, and although abundant in resources, these were different from those available where they had come from. The Chathams proved unsuitable for the cultivation of most crops known to Polynesians, and the Moriori
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mainland around 1500 CE, which was close to the time of the shift from the archaic to the classic period of Polynesian Māori culture on the mainland. Oral tradition records migration to the Chathams in the 16th century. The settlers' culture diverged from mainland Māori, and they developed a
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A Moriori survivor recalled : " commenced to kill us like sheep.... were terrified, fled to the bush, concealed ourselves in holes underground, and in any place to escape our enemies. It was of no avail; we were discovered and killed – men, women and children indiscriminately." A Taranaki
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process of the Moriori. Under the terms of the legislation, the settlement package includes a formal Crown apology, the transfer of culturally and spiritually significant lands to Moriori as cultural redress, financial compensation of NZ$ 18 million, and shared redress such as the vesting of 50
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Chatham Islanders all competing for fishing rights, while working together to exclude international and mainland interests. Therefore, it was believed that the result of the Tribunals verdict on the ownership of the Chatham Islands may improve the Moriori ability to acquire some of the allotted
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and culture from before the invasion. The younger generation spoke Māori, while still identifying themselves as Moriori. While attempts were made to record the Moriori culture for posterity, it was generally believed that it would never again be a living way of life. By 1900 there would only be
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518:...because men get angry and during such anger feel the will to strike, that so they may, but only with a rod the thickness of a thumb, and one stretch of the arms length, and thrash away, but that on an abrasion of the hide, or first sign of blood, all should consider honour satisfied.
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with which it was mutually intelligible. It shared about 70% of its vocabulary with Māori; however, there were significant differences in grammar and pronunciation. There are modern attempts at creating learning materials to ensure the survival of what remains of the language.
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This in turn led to an NZ$ 18 million deal between the Crown and Moriori in 2017. The Crown and Moriori subsequently signed a Deed of Settlement on 13 August 2019. In November 2021, the New Zealand Parliament passed the Moriori Claims Settlement Bill, which completed the
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This enabled the Moriori to preserve what limited resources they had in their harsh climate, avoiding waste through warfare. However, this lack of training in warfare also led to their later near-destruction at the hands of invading North Island Māori.
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law of Nunuku was not a strategy for survival, to be varied as conditions changed; it was a moral imperative." Although this council decided in favour of peace, the invading Māori inferred it was a prelude to war, as was common practice during the
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Today, despite the difficulties that the Moriori have faced, their culture is enjoying a renaissance, both in the Chatham Islands and New Zealand's mainland. This has been symbolised with the renewal of the Covenant of Peace at the new Kōpinga
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organisation under the Māori Fisheries Act 2004 and a recognised iwi aquaculture organisation in the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004. The trust represents Moriori as an "iwi authority" for resource consents under the
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The Moriori were free from slavery by the end of the 1860s which gave them opportunities for self determination, but their small population led to a gradual dilution of their culture. Only a handful of men still understood the
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in January 2005 on Chatham Island. As of 2016, the marae has registered almost 800 Moriori descendants, with more than 3000 associated children. The Kopinga meeting place and Hokomenetai meeting house are based in the town of
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Cloud Atlas problematically fuses Māori, Moriori, and African American enslavement histories... The US plantation-style slavery featured in Cloud Atlas was simply not the hegemonic form of colonial Polynesian oppression in
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from Sydney and word of their welcome soon gave the Moriori a reputation of being friendly. During this time at least one Moriori visited the New Zealand mainland and returned home with knowledge of the
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in 1791. They came to the Chathams from mainland New Zealand, which means they were descendants from the Polynesian settlers who had initially settled in New Zealand – the same Polynesians from which
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The idea of Moriori arriving earlier and being vastly distinct from Māori was widely published in the early 20th century. Crucially, this story was also promoted in a series of three articles in the
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both featured the enslavement of Moriori by the Māori on the Chatham Islands in the mid-19th century. The film adaption stars David Gyasi as "Autua", a Moriori slave, in spite of the fact Gyasi is
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of evidence elsewhere on the islands gives dates after AD 1500. Linguistic similarity and genealogical comparisons with Māori on the South Island indicate the Moriori settlers were from south of
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then left the island with all its crew. Both the diary of Broughton and local oral tradition record that both sides regretted the incident and to some extent blamed themselves for overreacting.
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either killed, enslaved or they succumbed to the deadly effects of newly introduced foreign diseases. The language and culture of those Moriori that did survive became intermingled with the
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worn in the hair of some Moriori as a sign of peace. The relationship between the Moriori and Ngāti Mutunga is improving, and non-violence remains a cornerstone of the Moriori self image.
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The hypothesis of a racially distinct pre-Māori Moriori people was criticised in the 20th century by a number of historians, anthropologists and ethnologists; among them anthropologist
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and bears no physical resemblance to Moriori people. Scholar Gabriel S. Estrada criticised the depiction of Māori slave culture as being incorrectly depicted in a similar manner to
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Moriori were the last remnant of this earlier race. These theories also favoured the supposedly more recent and more technically able Māori. This was used to justify
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with Moriori. Māori arrivals created their own village at Wharekauri which became the Māori name for the Chatham Islands.
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1178:"After more than 150 years, New Zealand recognises 'extinct' Moriori people"
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in the 1940s, historian and ethnographer Arthur Thomson in 1959, as well as
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2818:"Ideas about Māori origins – 1880s–1970s: Moriori origins; the Great Fleet"
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Rekohu: A Report on Moriori and Ngati Mutunga Claims in the Chatham Islands
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Moriori castrated some male infants in order to control population growth.
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Imagining Moriori: A history of ideas of a people in the twentieth century
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Skinner, H.D. (1923). "The Morioris of the Chatham Islands". Honolulu.
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Shapiro, HL (1940). "The physical anthropology of the Maori-Moriori".
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The first Europeans to make contact with the Moriori were the crew of
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Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
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myth of the Moriori has been one of New Zealand's most enduring myths
1284:"Constructions Of Change: A History Of Early Maori Culture Sequences"
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510:. The ban on warfare and cannibalism is attributed to their ancestor
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Outcasts of the Gods? The Struggle over Slavery in Maori New Zealand
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Outcasts of the Gods? The Struggle over Slavery in Maori New Zealand
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1864:. Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland: 98.
1637:"Archaeology and Holocene sand dune stratigraphy on Chatham Island"
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iwi, killing or displacing nearly 95% of the Moriori population.
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The Story of New Zealand, Past and Present, Savage and Civilized
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in the period since 1840, which breach the promises made in the
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This article is about the Moriori people. For the language, see
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List of resources about traditional arts and culture of Oceania
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Asian American and Pacific Islander Policy Research Consortium
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Kopel, Dave; Gallant, Paul; Eisen, Joanne D. (11 April 2003).
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2903:"Ideas about Māori origins – 1920s–2000: new understandings"
312:, based on the teachings of the 16th century Moriori leader
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Māori had displaced a more primitive pre-Māori population
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As a small and precarious population, Moriori embraced a
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1708:. Auckland: Auckland University Press. pp. 123–135.
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Māori invaders to massacre them in the 1830s during the
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1820:"Moriori population of the Chatham Islands, 1800–1920"
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from the late 19th century, theories grew up that the
711:, acknowledged as the last Moriori of unmixed ancestry
637:, invaded the Chathams. On 19 November 1835, the brig
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663:. This precipitated a massacre, most complete in the
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476:Lacking resources of cultural significance such as
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Indigenous Polynesian people of the Chatham Islands
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1818:Davis, Denise & Solomon, Māui (3 March 2017).
1723:. Google Books: Penguin Random House New Zealand.
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775:In 1992, while the Moriori claim was active, the
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2614:Davis, Denise; Solomon, Māui (8 February 2005).
1918:Davis, Denise; Solomon, Māui (8 February 2005).
1858:Journal of the Anthropological Society of London
1744:Solomon, Māui; Denise Davis (2 September 2011).
1389:Davis, Denise; Solomon, Māui (8 February 2005).
1317:Davis, Denise; Solomon, Māui (8 February 2005).
1215:Davis, Denise; Solomon, Māui (8 February 2005).
1196:
1100:
1098:
939:origin), in mainland New Zealand – and that the
3134:, Auckland University Press, pp. 284–316,
2217:"A Moriori Lesson: a brief history of pacifism"
1719:King, Micheal (2003). "1 - "Tchatat Moriori"".
1676:King, Micheal (2003). "1 - "Tchatat Moriori"".
886:settlement negotiations. It is also a mandated
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1609:Government of New Zealand (23 November 2021).
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308:culture emerged; this was known as the law of
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2856:(Revised ed.). Auckland: Penguin Books.
2750:"Vitriol in face of historic Moriori victory"
2277:"2013 Census QuickStats about Māori – tables"
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2853:Ka whawhai tonu matou = Struggle without end
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2344:. New Zealand Government. 17 November 2020.
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3241:(Doctor of Philosophy). University of Otago
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1680:. Google Books: Penguin House New Zealand.
1641:Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand
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442:Moriori designs carved into trees and rock
52:
6626:Treaty of Waitangi claims and settlements
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3195:Moriori: Origins, Lifestyles and Language
2943:. University of Hawaii Press. pp.26, 65–6
2567:
2145:. Auckland University Press. p. 36.
2086:. Libro International. pp. 296–298.
1660:
1217:"Moriori – Origins of the Moriori people"
1106:"Iwi affiliation (estimated count), 2018"
1036:
873:
744:estimated the Moriori population as 996.
679:was different from the customary form of
247:is the small island to the right of Pitt.
5236:
4427:Indigenous peoples by geographic regions
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2279:. Statistics New Zealand. Archived from
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1883:Department of Conservation (New Zealand)
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1025:, featuring enslaved Moriori working on
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2907:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2822:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
2620:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
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1924:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1824:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1781:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1750:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1706:The Origins of the First New Zealanders
1582:
1453:
1395:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1359:
1323:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1319:"Moriori – The migrations from Hawaiki"
1222:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
1176:Roy, Eleanor Ainge (14 February 2020).
980:Te Ara: The Encyclopedia of New Zealand
6952:
3084:
3062:from the original on 28 September 2022
2849:
2781:
2568:Shepheard, Nicola (17 November 2007).
2366:
2138:
2079:
1873:
1871:
595:Invasion by Taranaki Māori (1835–1868)
297:of mainland New Zealand, and possibly
6389:
6127:
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5210:
4614:"yaqona" (Fiji), or "sakau" (Pohnpei)
4440:
4294:
3304:
3046:Gabriel S. Estrada (1 October 2014).
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2413:from the original on 24 November 2021
2348:from the original on 23 November 2021
2128:. New York: W. W. Norton. p. 53.
2027:
2025:
2023:
1879:"Hāpūpū/J.M. Barker Historic Reserve"
1849:E.A. Welch; J. Barnard Davis (1871).
1703:
1694:
1508:from the original on 15 December 2018
1456:The Journal of the Polynesian Society
1424:
1413:
1253:"The making of the Maori middle ages"
1116:from the original on 14 December 2022
998:The Coming of the Maori to Ao-tea-roa
200:
6354:For other topics including Oceanian
4747:French Polynesia's Marquesas Islands
3159:
2967:from the original on 11 October 2020
2956:Arrival of The Maoris in New Zealand
2900:
2828:from the original on 23 October 2020
2815:
2794:from the original on 4 February 2019
2703:
2446:from the original on 3 December 2021
2432:O'Connor, Matai (24 December 2021).
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490:Hāpūpū / J M Barker Historic Reserve
484:(incisions into tree trunks, called
80:Regions with significant populations
3085:Petrie, Hazel (21 September 2015).
2672:"ABOUT US – Hokotehi Moriori Trust"
2498:McBryde, Brendan (18 August 2016).
2139:Petrie, Hazel (21 September 2015).
1868:
1175:
696:by percentage of the victim group.
13:
6425:Indigenous people of New Zealand (
5693:Austral Islands (French Polynesia)
3225:
3180:from the original on 10 March 2023
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2730:from the original on 24 March 2019
2626:from the original on 10 March 2023
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2227:from the original on 26 March 2016
2100:from the original on 10 March 2023
2020:
1830:from the original on 31 March 2017
1775:Howe, Kerry R. (8 February 2005).
1538:from the original on 7 August 2021
1501:. Waitangi Tribunal Report. 2001.
1435:from the original on 2 August 2024
1401:from the original on 10 April 2019
1370:from the original on 27 March 2019
1366:(M.A.). University of Canterbury.
1281:
1263:from the original on 24 March 2019
1229:from the original on 10 April 2019
1143:"Moriori Population and Geography"
316:. This culture made it easier for
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3027:from the original on 9 March 2021
2998:from the original on 2 April 2019
2588:from the original on 3 April 2019
2479:from the original on 3 April 2019
2381:from the original on 8 March 2021
2159:from the original on 31 July 2023
1930:from the original on 3 April 2019
1583:Corlett, Eva (26 November 2021).
1329:from the original on 3 April 2019
1288:Journal of the Polynesian Society
6909:Influence on New Zealand English
5147:World Invitational Hula Festival
4404:
4389:
4374:
4359:
4344:
3260:
3212:from the original on 27 May 2022
3148:from the original on 23 May 2022
3105:from the original on 26 May 2022
2975:– via nzetc.victoria.ac.nz
2717:"Moriori fight to save language"
2500:"Reaching a rare island getaway"
2367:Coster, Deena (21 August 2017).
1611:"Moriori Claims Settlement Bill"
1363:A history of the Chatham Islands
839:(tree carvings) on the islands.
213:
199:
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175:
6985:Indigenous peoples of Polynesia
4667:Australian Aboriginal astronomy
3078:
3039:
3010:
2988:"Don Brash – Ragging on Te Reo"
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2901:Howe, K. R. (8 February 2005).
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2816:Howe, K. R. (8 February 2005).
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2465:Berry, Ruth (22 January 2005).
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6596:Minister for Māori Development
6174:Federated States of Micronesia
6057:Indigenous Polynesian (Mā’ohi)
5748:Federated States of Micronesia
5507:Federated States of Micronesia
5257:Federated States of Micronesia
4752:Federated States of Micronesia
3273:Moriori Claims Settlement Bill
3163:Moriori: A People Rediscovered
3052:Journal of Religion & Film
2467:"Chathams embrace peace ethic"
1721:Moriori: A People Rediscovered
1678:Moriori: A People Rediscovered
1635:McFadgen, B. G. (March 1994).
1310:
1275:
1257:Journal of New Zealand Studies
1241:
1208:
1169:
971:Moriori: A People Rediscovered
919:The Moriori in popular culture
561:John Pitt, 2nd Earl of Chatham
256:are the first settlers of the
1:
4468:Culture of indigenous Oceania
3091:. Auckland University Press.
2961:The Cyclopedia of New Zealand
2930:, 2 vols, London, 1859, i, 61
1662:10.1080/03014223.1994.9517454
1391:"Moriori – Facts and figures"
1089:
59:
6975:Ethnic groups in New Zealand
6466:United Tribes of New Zealand
5896:Oceanian legendary creatures
1294:(4): 357–396. Archived from
1023:slavery in the United States
893:Resource Management Act 1991
536:European contact (1791–1835)
434:Adapting to local conditions
235:Map of the Chatham Islands.
7:
6990:Hunter-gatherers of Oceania
6376:Category:Culture of Oceania
3290:Moriori Education Resources
2782:Wall, Tony; McKeen, Chris.
2616:"Moriori – The second dawn"
1777:"Ideas about Māori origins"
1360:Seymour, Maud Ella (1924).
1019:British of Ghanaian descent
977:in 2002, and K. R. Howe in
842:
809:A repatriation ceremony at
736:and declined to 738 in the
243:is the second largest, and
75:approx. 1,000 (2018 census)
10:
7006:
6914:Language immersion schools
5978:Chatham Islander (Moriori
4876:Weriyeng navigation school
3411:New Zealand and Antarctica
3128:Belgrave, Michael (2005),
3120:
1040:
989:New Zealand School Journal
846:
827:, also on Chatham Island.
700:Dispersal and assimilation
671:of the Moriori survivors.
598:
421:Excessive citations inline
377:
356:(original inhabitants) of
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6919:Māori Language Commission
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4720:traditions and ceremonies
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4159:Structural discrimination
4110:New Zealand Sign Language
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3232:Clayworth, Peter (2001).
2850:Walker, Ranginui (2004).
559:, named the island after
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155:
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104:
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6325:Northern Mariana Islands
5780:Northern Mariana Islands
5658:Northern Mariana Islands
5408:Northern Mariana Islands
5179:Festival of Pacific Arts
3805:House of Representatives
2788:interactives.stuff.co.nz
1920:"Moriori – Moriori life"
1029:similar to those in the
923:Based on the writing of
467:Moriori tree carving or
19:Not to be confused with
6290:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
5623:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
5373:Cocos (Keeling) Islands
5142:Merrie Monarch Festival
3667:Territorial authorities
3296:IPinCH Moriori database
3192:Richards, Rhys (2018),
1615:New Zealand legislation
1425:Blank, Jacinta (2007).
861:and closely related to
777:Sealords fisheries deal
748:Waitangi Tribunal claim
730:2001 New Zealand census
621:In 1835 some displaced
426:considered for deletion
370:
364:
358:
352:
346:
262:
221:Māori landing from the
6965:Society of New Zealand
6929:Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
6924:Māori language revival
6493:Māori protest movement
6444:Māori migration canoes
6102:Torres Strait Islander
5488:Literature of Oceania
4844:Micronesian Navigation
3928:Information technology
3279:Hokotehi Moriori Trust
3160:King, Michael (2000),
3017:Wheeler, Read (2016).
2939:Belich, James (2002).
2754:The New Zealand Herald
2574:The New Zealand Herald
2541:New Zealand Government
2472:The New Zealand Herald
2439:The New Zealand Herald
2080:Crosby, R. D. (2012).
1532:www.virtualoceania.net
1184:. Dunedin, New Zealand
1151:Statistics New Zealand
1110:Statistics New Zealand
1037:Notable Moriori people
992:of 1916, and the 1934
880:New Zealand Government
874:Political organisation
814:
712:
618:
526:
473:
461:
443:
272:
6970:New Zealand pacifists
6860:Representative teams
6268:and other territories
6072:Samoan (Tagata Māo‘i)
5958:Indigenous Australian
5856:Australian Aboriginal
5601:and other territories
5351:and other territories
5238:Languages of Oceania
4839:Polynesian Navigation
4819:Torres Strait Islands
2570:"Moriori renaissance"
2180:(Abandoned website).
961:in 1923, ethnologist
808:
707:
647:committing a genocide
612:
516:
466:
457:
441:
350:(ancestors) were the
151:Related ethnic groups
6155:Religion in Oceania
6087:Taiwanese aborigines
5441:Languages of Oceania
3269:at Wikimedia Commons
2506:. Fiordland Advocate
2409:. 24 November 2021.
694:deadliest in history
684:to the subantarctic
667:area followed by an
557:William R. Broughton
232:class=notpageimage|
166:Austronesian peoples
6980:1835 in New Zealand
6631:Tino rangatiratanga
6611:Māori King movement
6360:indigenous currency
4639:Sāmoa 'ava ceremony
4105:New Zealand English
3796:Official Opposition
2994:. 2 December 2017.
2694:, pp. 215–219.
2331:, pp. 303–310.
2319:, pp. 284–286.
2265:on 23 January 2016.
1653:1994JRSNZ..24...17M
1483:, pp. 26, 177.
1049:Joey Matenga Ashton
915:on Chatham Island.
563:and claimed it for
48:
6686:Polynesian culture
6674:Ghosts and spirits
6488:Land confiscations
6471:Treaty of Waitangi
4955:Polynesian sailing
4322:Indigenous peoples
3975:Telecommunications
3396:Treaty of Waitangi
3292:(Official Website)
3281:(Official Website)
3198:, Paremata Press,
2726:. 28 August 2016.
2504:brendan.mcbryde.nz
2033:The Silence Beyond
1564:. 14 February 2020
1298:on 8 February 2018
1015:2012 film adaption
884:Treaty of Waitangi
859:Eastern Polynesian
815:
790:Treaty of Waitangi
762:Treaty of Waitangi
713:
619:
474:
444:
295:pre-Māori settlers
284:who came from the
161:Polynesian peoples
46:
6947:
6946:
6606:Māori electorates
6383:
6382:
6348:
6347:
6340:Wallis and Futuna
6285:Clipperton Island
6243:Associated states
5840:Wallis and Futuna
5681:
5680:
5673:Wallis and Futuna
5618:Clipperton Island
5576:Associated states
5447:
5446:
5431:
5430:
5423:Wallis and Futuna
5368:Clipperton Island
5326:Associated states
5174:Pacific Community
5162:Pasifika Festival
4895:Aboriginal dugout
4834:Wallis and Futuna
4434:
4433:
4418:
4417:
4288:
4287:
4255:
4254:
4043:Gender inequality
4000:
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3877:
3811:Political funding
3720:Foreign relations
3708:Political parties
3675:
3674:
3648:
3647:
3434:
3433:
3383:Political history
3265:Media related to
2992:Radio New Zealand
2952:See for example:
2926:Thomson, Arthur,
2652:. 31 January 2009
2646:"Moriori revival"
2406:Radio New Zealand
2178:Murihiku timeline
2055:, pp. 57–58.
2017:, pp. 39–52.
2005:, pp. 48–49.
1993:, pp. 44–45.
1951:, pp. 39–40.
1808:, pp. 20–21.
1528:"Moriori Culture"
1350:, pp. 73–76.
1064:Kiti Karaka Rīwai
911:. It is based at
867:Cook Island Māori
801:Culture and marae
770:Native Land Court
754:Waitangi Tribunal
387:The Moriori were
341:indigenous people
245:South East Island
171:
170:
110:348 (2013 census)
100:354 (2013 census)
6997:
6934:Māori Television
6476:New Zealand Wars
6410:
6403:
6396:
6387:
6386:
6330:Pitcairn Islands
6300:French Polynesia
6280:Christmas Island
6209:Papua New Guinea
6189:Marshall Islands
6162:Sovereign states
6148:
6141:
6134:
6125:
6124:
6042:Norfolk Islander
5987:Fijian (iTaukei)
5790:Papua New Guinea
5663:Pitcairn Islands
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4033:Demographics
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3730:Human rights
3693:Constitution
3654:Subdivisions
3608:New Plymouth
3593:Invercargill
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3506:South Island
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948:stereotyping
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157:Māori people
141:Christianity
106:South Island
96:North Island
43:Ethnic group
40:
21:Māori people
6874:Rugby union
6761:Instruments
6461:Musket Wars
6199:New Zealand
6032:Micronesian
6022:Marshallese
5891:Micronesian
5763:New Zealand
5703:Austronesia
5532:New Zealand
5436:by category
5282:New Zealand
5167:Te Matatini
5018:firewalking
4767:New Zealand
4713:Lau Islands
4675:Austronesia
4543:nguzu nguzu
4531:New Zealand
4501:Austronesia
4117:LGBT issues
4085:Immigration
4023:Citizenship
3960:Rogernomics
3896:Agriculture
3774:enforcement
3486:Environment
3481:Earthquakes
3358:Archaeology
3332:New Zealand
3066:23 February
3002:15 December
2767:11 February
2533:tkm.govt.nz
2510:27 November
2450:12 December
2417:12 December
2385:12 December
2352:12 December
2182:Backup copy
1620:26 November
1594:26 November
1568:28 February
1542:28 February
1512:14 December
1374:15 December
1302:13 December
1267:17 December
1188:28 February
1120:16 December
1027:plantations
1010:Cloud Atlas
996:schoolbook
929:Elsdon Best
925:Percy Smith
895:, and is a
793:percent of
742:2018 census
738:2013 census
734:2006 census
692:one of the
669:enslavement
661:Musket Wars
643:cannibalise
639:Lord Rodney
605:Musket Wars
549:Dusky Sound
470:dendroglyph
411:Cook Strait
371:Hokorereoro
322:Musket Wars
301:in origin.
286:New Zealand
282:Polynesians
241:Pitt Island
127:, formerly
63: 1910
6954:Categories
6823:Navigation
6706:Taha Māori
6052:Polynesian
6027:Melanesian
5968:Sama-Bajau
5901:Polynesian
5881:Melanesian
5866:Mangarevan
5743:Micronesia
5453:Literature
5123:Australia
4869:navigation
4247:Television
4202:Literature
4090:Irreligion
4070:Healthcare
4055:Euthanasia
3826:Government
3801:Parliament
3735:Disability
3628:Wellington
2798:3 February
2734:4 February
2677:3 February
2656:3 February
2592:3 February
2483:26 October
1888:15 October
1090:References
1013:, and its
994:A. W. Reed
963:Roger Duff
937:Melanesian
903:, and the
635:Wellington
627:Ngāti Tama
478:greenstone
447:adopted a
365:Rangihaute
353:waina-pono
334:Ngāti Tama
299:Melanesian
273:Wharekauri
143:including
6856:Mau rākau
6846:Kī-o-rahi
6778:Tattooing
6739:Kapa haka
6721:Whakapapa
6664:Mythology
6519:Australia
6515:Diaspora
6169:Australia
6092:Tokelauan
5921:Vanuatuan
5849:Mythology
5805:Slit drum
5795:Polynesia
5738:Melanesia
5698:Australia
5502:Australia
5252:Australia
5196:Languages
5117:Festivals
5043:kapa haka
4940:Outrigger
4662:Australia
4634:Polynesia
4609:areca nut
4496:Australia
4330:continent
4095:Languages
4050:Education
3913:Companies
3858:Ministers
3752:Judiciary
3698:Elections
3640:Whangārei
3545:Volcanism
3518:Mountains
3440:Geography
3245:4 October
3216:3 October
3184:3 October
3152:3 October
3109:3 October
3031:5 October
2971:5 October
2912:5 October
2832:5 October
2762:1170-0777
2704:King 2000
2630:5 October
2582:1170-0777
2302:King 2000
2246:King 2000
2163:3 October
2104:3 October
2068:King 2000
2053:King 2000
2043:; p. 190.
2031:King, M.
2015:King 2000
2003:King 2000
1991:King 2000
1976:King 2000
1949:King 2000
1934:5 October
1906:King 2000
1806:King 2000
1746:"Moriori"
1481:King 2000
1439:5 October
1405:5 October
1333:5 October
1259:(23): 2.
1233:5 October
1203:King 2000
1003:The 2004
973:in 2000,
758:the Crown
555:captain,
553:Chatham's
542:HMS
453:fur seals
424:is being
289:distinct
115:Languages
6901:Language
6891:Waka ama
6811:Kaitiaki
6783:Textiles
6691:Religion
6654:Funerals
6583:Politics
6563:Religion
6427:Aotearoa
6368:folklore
6184:Kiribati
6121:Religion
6107:Visayans
6082:Tahitian
6062:Rapa Nui
5992:Hawaiian
5973:Chamorro
5930:Research
5916:Tuvaluan
5906:Rapa Nui
5886:Menehune
5728:Kiribati
5517:Kiribati
5267:Kiribati
5133:Hawaiʻi
5108:'upa'upa
5048:Kiribati
4998:ʻAparima
4920:Hōkūleʻa
4742:Kiribati
4593:tivaevae
4573:taʻovala
4521:magimagi
4275:Category
4154:Religion
4122:Naturism
4018:Abortion
3970:Taxation
3791:Monarchy
3786:Military
3740:Intersex
3681:Politics
3623:Tauranga
3588:Hastings
3583:Hamilton
3568:Auckland
3453:Physical
3421:Dominion
3353:Timeline
3210:archived
3178:archived
3146:archived
3103:Archived
3060:Archived
3025:Archived
2996:Archived
2965:archived
2963:, 1902,
2872:57552730
2826:Archived
2792:Archived
2728:Archived
2624:Archived
2586:Archived
2477:Archived
2444:Archived
2411:Archived
2379:Archived
2346:Archived
2231:19 March
2225:Archived
2157:Archived
2122:(1997).
2098:Archived
1928:Archived
1834:30 March
1828:Archived
1785:Archived
1754:Archived
1536:Archived
1503:Archived
1468:20702788
1433:Archived
1399:Archived
1368:Archived
1327:Archived
1261:Archived
1251:(2016).
1227:Archived
1114:Archived
1084:Torotoro
843:Language
825:Waitangi
665:Waitangi
645:others,
631:Taranaki
521:—
497:pacifist
417:template
405:but all
347:karāpuna
318:Taranaki
306:pacifist
159:, other
135:Religion
6960:Moriori
6864:Cricket
6851:Tapu ae
6798:Science
6773:Pounamu
6669:Deities
6649:Cuisine
6641:Culture
6503:Society
6456:Moriori
6436:History
6372:cuisine
6335:Tokelau
6234:Vanuatu
6077:Tagalog
6067:Rotuman
6037:Negrito
6007:Ivatans
5997:Ilocano
5982:Rekohu)
5835:Vanuatu
5820:Tokelau
5668:Tokelau
5567:Vanuatu
5418:Tokelau
5317:Vanuatu
5204:by area
5093:tautoga
5028:hivinau
4930:Karakoa
4829:Vanuatu
4655:general
4563:tā moko
4558:reimiro
4548:Oceania
4396:Oceania
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