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Summarize the key stages in the process of bringing Maori back to the position of a national language. Discuss the influence from the society which greatly contributes to bringing it back.

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Answered by vishalchaurasia688
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Māori culture (Māori: Māoritanga) involves the customs, cultural practices, and beliefs of the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. It originated from, and is still part of, Eastern Polynesian culture. Māori culture also forms a distinctive part of New Zealand culture and, due to a large diaspora and the incorporation of Māori motifs into popular culture, is found throughout the world.[1][2] Within Māoridom, and to a lesser extent throughout New Zealand as a whole, the word Māoritanga is often used as an approximate synonym for Māori culture, the Māori-language suffix -tanga being roughly equivalent to the qualitative noun-ending -ness in English.[3][4] Māoritanga has also been translated as "[a] Māori way of life."[5]

Four distinct but overlapping cultural eras have contributed historically to Māori culture:

before Māori culture had differentiated itself from other Polynesian cultures (Archaic period)

before widespread European contact (Classic period)

the 19th century, in which Māori began interacting more intensively with European visitors and settlers

the modern era since the beginning of the twentieth century

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