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Marae (1313 bytes)
1: ...]] word now common in [[New Zealand English]], '''marae''' refers an area of land where the ''Wharenui'' ... 3: [[Image:Marae.jpg|thumb|280px|A marae near Mount Tongariro, showing the Wharenui (centr... 5: ...is used for ceremonial welcomes and oratory. Some marae controllers do not allow women to perform oratory... 9: ...roa in eastern [[Porirua]]. For many Maori, their marae is just as important to them as their own homes. 13: ...n.com/programmes/lifestyle/marae_diy.htm Mitre 10 Marae DIY]" (external link). Turangawaewae (652 bytes) 1: '''Turangawaewae''' is the National [[Marae]] of [[New Zealand]]. It is located in the town o... 5: The marae's buildings include the exquisitely carved Mahina... Ngati Toa (326 bytes) 3: The tribe has [[marae]] in [[Porirua]] and [[Nelson, New Zealand|Nelson... Tainui (693 bytes) 3: ... also important historically and for the National Marae. Vanuatu at the 2004 Summer Olympics (909 bytes) 22: * [[Katura Marae]] - Round 1, 13.49 s (did not advance) Ngaruawahia (999 bytes) 5: ...Atairangikaahu, is located at [[Turangawaewae]] [[Marae]] on the north bank of the Waikato River in the t... Otaki, New Zealand (1099 bytes) 5: ...e [[Ngati Raukawa]] [[iwi]]. The nearby Raukawa [[marae]] is one of the points of interest of the area, a... Otakou (1262 bytes) 5: ... it is still the site of Otago's most important [[marae]]. The name Otakou is thought to come from [[Maor... Waitangi Day (6252 bytes) 34: ...e political dignatories are "welcomed" onto the [[marae]] and hear speeches from the local [[iwi]]. These... 45: ... to experience Maori culture and protocol. Other marae use the day as an opportunity to explain where th... Maori culture (4804 bytes) 4: ...cultural events traditionally take place on a ''[[marae]]'', an area of land where the ''Wharenui'' or me... 9: ...re distinguished visitors are welcomed onto the ''Marae'', or other place. The ceremony generally includ... 10: ...[coffin]], to farewell them, before a church or ''marae'' funeral service and/or graveside interment cere... Central Hawke's Bay (district) (1827 bytes) 3: ... Maraeroa]] (at [[Porangahau]]) and [[Rakautatahi_Marae|Rakautatahi]] (at [[Takapau]]). St Paul's Cathedral (Wellington) (2279 bytes) 14: ... as "Old St Paul's") was begun behind the Pipetea Marae in 1855 and from 1866 to 1964 functioned as the p... Maori Television (2086 bytes) 20: *''[[Marae]] DIY'': [[renovating]] [[meeting houses]] Waikato River (2605 bytes) 7: ...eir [[mana]] or pride. The New Zealand national [[marae]] of [[Turangawaewae]] is located close to its ba... 12: ...eration are found on the river at [[Lake Maraetai|Maraetai]], [[Lake Arapuni|Arapuni]], and [[Lake Karapi... Kawiti (2989 bytes) 17: ...sunity of the Ngapuhi people. The meeting house, marae complex at Waiomio Caves is his memorial. Bro'Town (3074 bytes) 36: ...aori At My Table'' - The five boys visit Jeff's [[marae]]. Waitangi Tribunal (4190 bytes) 9: ...or example, the Tribunal may follow 'te kawa o te marae'. In contrast, the procedure in courts is much le... Kaumatua (4051 bytes) 7: ...long with leadership and guidance of family and [[marae]], many Kaumatua exert a protective influence ove... Gisborne (3793 bytes) 31: ...ies to both Maori tradition and the [[iwi]] and [[marae]] structure. The predominant iwi in the region ar... New Zealand National Front (4952 bytes) 12: ...ecord of violence, including the [[arson]] of a [[marae]]. Chapman, however, says that allegations agains...
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