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Culture of the Maori

Maori culture is distinct from New Zealand culture as is primarily observed only in Maori society and social gatherings that have a significant Maori aspect. Generally the Maori language is spoken, though translations and explanations are provided when the primary participants are not Maori speakers.

Many Maori cultural events traditionally take place on a Marae, an area of land where the Wharenui or meeting house (literally big house) sits. However such a venue, though traditional, is not essential and any place appropriate to the occasion can be used.

Significant Maori cultural events or activities include:

Cultural Concepts

Maori have an number of cultural concepts that have been taken up into the predominant New Zealand culture.

 

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