Traditional Māori Culture and Customs
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The Māori world is rich in tikanga. Find out about the types of weaving, whakapapa, and whakairo, patterns (kowhaiwhai), moko, cooking a hāngī, waiata, dances (peruperu), legends and the protocol for visitors to follow on a marae. SCIS no. 1809077
Drawings of Māori rafter patterns
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A chiefly young couple,
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Māori feast at Remuera
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Child feeding a tohunga
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Waka taua, 1769
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Waka huia
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Māori carving in shadows
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Māori gardens
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Māori village at Te Kumi
Alexander Turnbull Library
Mahina-a-Rangi meeting house
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Māori values and practices - A frontier of chaos?
Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage
Rongoā Māori
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How to cook a hangi
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Māori culture
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Taonga Māori at Te Papa
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Māori i Powhiri - welcome onto the Marae
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Māori stick and poi.
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Ta moko - significance of Māori tattoos
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He Whakapapa Reo Māori - short history of Māori language
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Man and sea
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Marae protocol by Paora Trim
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Māori woman
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Young Māori man
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Māori woman weaving
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Ngāti Kahungunu haka
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Portrait of a New Zealand chief
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Toki Poto, carved axe handle
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Māori Battalion performing a Haka
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Haka Ref: E-453-f-001
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Pataka
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Ngāti Tuwharetoa performing the peruperu
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Nouvelle-Hollande; Nouvelle-Zelande
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Āpirana Turupa Ngata leading a haka
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Four Māori girls and one young Māori man
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Group of Māori on lake Taupo
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Wooden Māori carvings
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War dance by George Angas
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Māori artifacts in the Auckland Museum
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Māori action song
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Tātai arorangi
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Revitalising Māori astronomy
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Te Reo Māori
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