Polynesian language of New Zealand

Else clues

• Once Were Warriors folk

• Once Were Warriors people

• The Piano extra

• Whale Rider extra

• Whale Rider people

• A language of New Zealand

• A Polynesian language

• A Polynesian tongue

• Aboriginal New Zealander

• About 10% of New Zealanders

• Aotearoa native

• Aotearoa people

• Auckland aborigine

• Aucklander, maybe

• Aucklander, perhaps

• Austronesian language

• Certain New Zealander

• Cook Island native

• Cook Islands folk

• Culture depicted in Whale Rider

• Early New Zealander

• Haka dancers of New Zealand

• In New Zealand, it means 'normal'

• Indigenous Kiwi

• Indigenous New Zealander

• Indigenous people of New Zealand

• Kapa haka dancer

• Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.

• Kiri te Kanawa, for one

• Kiwi

• Kiwi from New Zealand

• Kiwi hunter

• Kiwi Polynesian

• Kiwi tongue?

• Language akin to Tahitian

• Language from which kiwi comes

• Language from which mako comes

• Language in Polynesia

• Language known to native speakers as te reo

• Language of New Zealand

• Language related to Hawaiian

• Language related to Tahitian

• Language spoken in The Piano

• Language that gave us kiwi

• Language that gave us mako

• Language that gave us the word kiwi

• Language that gave us the words mako and moa

• Language whos name means native

• Language whose name means normal

• Like many people in Whale Rider

• Like the word kiwi

• Many Cook Islanders

• Much-tattooed people

• N.Z. aborigine

• N.Z. native

• Native encountered by Captain Cook

• Native from New Zealand

• Native kiwi

• Native New Zealander

• Natives encountered by explorer James Cook

• Natives of the land known as Aotearoa

• New Zealand aborigine

• New Zealand ethnic

• New Zealand language

• New Zealand minority

• New Zealand native

• New Zealand Polynesian

• New Zealand tongue

• New Zealand tribesman

• New Zealander

• New Zealander of Polynesian descent

• New Zealander, maybe

• Ngaio Marsh's extraction

• Non-European New Zealander

• Oceania language

• Oceanian original

• One of Polynesian-Melanesian descent

• Pacific people whose most famous musical instrument is a wooden trumpet called the putorino

• People of New Zealand

• Polynesian

• Polynesian native

• Polynesian New Zealander

• Polynesian people

• Polynesian, perhaps

• Singer Te Kanawa is one

• Soprano Kiri Te Kanawa, e.g.

• Soprano Te Kanawa is one

• Tasman greeter

• Te Kanawa for one

• They greet each other by pressing their noses together

• Tiki carver of New Zealand

• The Oceanic language spoken by the Maori people in New Zealand


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