Manyunya, see [Sandeh].

Maori.

Polynesian: native name of the New Zealanders, closely allied to Kanaka and Tahitian. The word “Maori,” pronounced “Mowry,” means “natural,” “native,” “indigenous.” “Dictionary and Grammar,” by Williams. London, 1852.

Maplu.

Dialect of Peguese, classed as Karen.

Mapoje.

American: dialect of Saliva, in New Granada; same as Quaquas.

Maqua.

American: same as Mohawk; extinct language of the Iroquois family; closely allied to Onondaga. The name was applied by the Dutch. See vocabulary in “Bulletin Hist. Soc. of Pennsylvania,” 1848. See [Mingo].

Mara.