Māori
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The Māori are the native indigenous people of New Zealand.
Their Polynesian ancestors came to New Zealand between 800 and 1300 AD. About 600,000 Māori live in New Zealand today.
In the Māori language the word māori means "normal" or "ordinary".
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This language has its own Wikipedia Project.
See the Māori edition