Māori people have traditionally hunted, caught, and cooked eels for food. Eels hold cultural significance and are often prepared in traditional dishes such as boil-ups or smoked over a fire. The eel is seen as a taonga (treasure) and has ceremonial importance in Māori culture.
The Maori name for Margaret is Mareta.
The Maori name for Desmond is Hēmānia.
The Māori name for tui is "pīwakawaka."
The Maori name for John is Hone.
The Maori name for Manukau is Manukau.
an electric eels scientific name is electropharus electricus
The Maori name for the planet Mercury is 'Takero'.
the name of the Maori tribal leader was Rangatira.
Kakapo is the Maori name. It means "night parrot".
The Maori name for Banks Peninsula is Te Pataka o Rakaihautu.
Piwaiwaka or piwakawaka.