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Maori culture



         


Māori culture is a distinctive component of New Zealand culture. It was primarily observed only in Māori society and social gatherings with significant Maori aspect, but with the growth of tourism and exposure of haka to international audiences on TV and at sporting competitions, Maori culture is more and more seen to be New Zealand culture.

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Activities

Many Māori 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. Generally the Māori language is spoken, though translations and explanations are provided when the primary participants are not Māori speakers.

Significant Māori cultural events or activities include:

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Cultural Concepts

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

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Dramatic representations

The best known dramatic work that features the Māori culture is the acclaimed film, Whale Rider.

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