Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, are believed to have arrived around the 13th century. They brought with them knowledge of various plants used for food, medicine, and tools. The discovery and use of native plants developed over centuries, as they adapted to the unique flora of New Zealand. This deep connection with the land and its resources formed a fundamental part of Māori culture and identity.
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