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The Maori sometimes place important carvings in swamps to protect them during times of threat.

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True. The other answer is correct but I'm guessing this was a true or false.

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The maori refers to the indigenous people of Aotearoa New Zealand. They have a rich cultural heritage with an outward oulook of the challenges faced by indigenous peoples in a global society. Their culture include: art, tattoo (moko), legend, customs, hospitality, community, performances and so on. They put important carvings in swamps in order guard or protect themselves against threat.

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