The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()Athe skyBthe landCthe GodDthe gods

The Maori believe that their ancestors,and all living things in the world,were descended from()

Athe sky

Bthe land

Cthe God

Dthe gods


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