Maori culture is the
culture of the
Maori of
New Zealand (an Eastern
Polynesian people) and forms a distinctive part of
New Zealand culture. There have been three distinct but overlapping cultural eras—before widespread European contact, the 1800s in which Maori began interacting with European visitors and settlers, and the modern era since the beginning of the 20th century. The present culture of the Maori has been strongly influenced by western European culture but remnants of the old culture have been retained and revived, though often in a modified modern form. Maori speak fluent English but the New Zealand government has established government funding, organizations and schooling systems to encourage the learning and usage of the Maori language. As a result, there is now more awareness of their culture by young Maori.