These social units run a network of 21 radio stations named for them, such as Tahu FM. For 10 points each:
[10h] Name these social units, which frequently operate meeting places called marae (“mah-RAH-ay”). During the 20th century, these social units took over more power from their constituent hapū.
ANSWER: iwi [prompt on bones; prompt on but DO NOT REVEAL Māori tribes]
[10e] Iwi are social units for this principal indigenous group of New Zealand.
ANSWER: Māori
[10m] Iwi were partially based on earlier social groupings called waka, a name for these objects. One of these objects called Hōkūle’a was designed based on the historic wa’a (“VAH-ah”) kaulua.
ANSWER: canoes [accept voyaging canoe or outrigger canoe; prompt on boats or ships]
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