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According to traditional Māori principles, what did rights to land require?
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?
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?
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?
In traditional Māori society, who held the land rights?
What did individuals and families have the right to do in traditional Māori society?
What did individuals and families have the right to do in traditional Māori society?