Here's why it's inaccurate to talk about "discovering" the Māori:
* They were already there: The Māori arrived in New Zealand around the 13th century and have lived and thrived there for generations.
* No single discoverer: There wasn't a single individual who "discovered" the Māori. European explorers arrived in New Zealand centuries after the Māori had already established their culture, language, and society.
* Focus on history, not "discovery": It's important to understand the history of the Māori people, their rich culture, and their connection to the land.
Instead of talking about "discovering" the Māori, we should focus on learning about their history, traditions, and contributions to New Zealand's heritage.