[GS] Māori Discussion Thread

I just love that Kupe says "choice" in his approval message. I hope this means Laurier says "sorry" in his.

Is "choice" a Kiwi-ism? It stood out to me as odd, but I couldn't put my finger on it.
 
I just love that Kupe says "choice" in his approval message. I hope this means Laurier says "sorry" in his.
Just so long as Kupe also says "You're welcome." :p
 
Ah, right you are...Potatoes are a common traditional food for Polynesians, so I had thought that the Maori would have had brought some with them to New Zealand...it appears I was wrong. No coconuts in New Zealand? Well I guess it makes sense, as it is rather cold there. Still, there were traditionally a variety of eatable plants.
Sweet potatoes are traditional for Polynesians. "Kūmara", as they're called in Māori. They're native to South America, so it's a matter of speculation as to how Polynesians got a hold of them. But the Māori brought them along when they settled Aotearoa. Other Polynesian staples, such as coconuts and breadfruit, apparently didn't grow well in the colder climate. Normal potatoes only arrived with Europeans, but we grew to love them too.
 
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Sweet potatoes are traditional for Polynesians. "Kūmara", as they're called in Māori. They're native to South America, so it's a matter of speculation as to how Polynesians got a hold of them. But the Māori brought them along when they settled Aotearoa. Other Polynesian staples, such as coconuts and breadfruit, apparently didn't grow well in the colder climate. Normal potatoes only arrived with Europeans, but we grew to love them too.
So the Maori did have potatoes before Europeans arrived?
 
I just love that Kupe says "choice" in his approval message. I hope this means Laurier says "sorry" in his.

"Sorry for bothering you but I just loved the way you responded to that emergency! Oh sorry for bringing up the emergency. And for saying emergency. And staying so long. Sorry!"
 
The Art of War ends up in the palace.
Maori Art of War by Sun Tzu
Page 1: Use the Haka dance to gain the strength of an elephant so that you may take on legions of enemies.
Page 2: Build a Pa for defense and healing. If you are nowhere near one just go in the water and stay there for safety.
Page 3: Stay away from muskets.
The End
 
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