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Styles of dress

Piupiu(flax skirt) Kakahu(wollen

bodice) Korowai(cloak) Barefeet Taonga(pendant)

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Ways of greeting people

By hongi Kissing Shaking hands

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Beliefs about hospitality

Making visitors feel welcome.

Showing respect at all times.

Preparing food and drink for family or visitors.

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Celebrations

Waitangi Day at Orongomai marae in Upper Hutt.

Matariki is the maori New Year

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Dancing:

Kapa haka (Action songs) (Poi) (Chants) (Haka)

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Music:

Instrument names are: Conshell, Flute, Koauau ,Putorino, Purerehua, Porotiti, Guitar.

Wrote their own songs.

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Foods:

Hangi Maori Bread Piko Piko Kaimoana Rotten corn Maori potato Kumara Kawakawa-Drink

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Greetings:

Kia Ora Haere mai Morena Kei te pehea Koe?

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Religious beliefs:

Christian beliefs Wairua(Spiritual) Tapu(Sacred)

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Housing:

Marae(Whare nui)(Bush huts)

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Flags and/or crests:

Flag of Tino rangatiratanga – Official National Maori Flag, approved by the NZ Cabinet in 2010.

A white culing stipe on a red and black field.

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Values:

Pounamu Carvings(wood/

bone/greenstone) Whakpapa (family

tree) Maori language. Maori medicine.

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