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The first inhabitants of New Zealand, known today as the ''Maori'', were thought to have come from Eastern Polynesia over 1000 years ago.  The Maori first settled on the coasts of the North and South Island and practiced fishing, hunting, and gardening.  Over time, the Maori detached themselves from the traditional art style of Eastern Polynesia and developed their own artistic style, easily seen in the creation of their signature carving style and weaponry. 
  
 
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Revision as of 11:17, 21 February 2010

Maori History: The first inhabitants of New Zealand, known today as the Maori, were thought to have come from Eastern Polynesia over 1000 years ago. The Maori first settled on the coasts of the North and South Island and practiced fishing, hunting, and gardening. Over time, the Maori detached themselves from the traditional art style of Eastern Polynesia and developed their own artistic style, easily seen in the creation of their signature carving style and weaponry.

Traditional Maori Art:

Maori Rock Art':

Takiora, North Otago:

Maerewhenue, North Otago:

Preservation and Education: