Māori Land Rights
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According to traditional Māori principles, what did rights to land require?

  • Tribal authority
  • Ongoing occupation of a place (correct)
  • Discovery and conquest
  • Gifting and ancestral rights

Who held the authority over land in traditional Māori society?

  • Individuals
  • Families
  • Hapū or tribal collectives (correct)
  • Chiefs

What type of villages did hapū have near areas that provided resources?

  • Permanent villages (correct)
  • Seasonal villages
  • Temporary villages
  • Nomadic villages

In traditional Māori society, who held the land rights?

<p>Hapū or tribal collectives (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What did individuals and families have the right to do in traditional Māori society?

<p>Claim specific areas for use (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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