This was a blog of Tamaki Intermediate. Now the school has closed down this remains as an archive of student learning.
Monday, August 9, 2010
Marae
A marae is a sacred place.
The marae, is a sacred open meeting area. It is the communal meeting house, the area with the greatest mana; and the place where Maori customs are given ultimate expression.
The marae is the turanga-waewae of the Maori. It is the hub of traditional Maori community life. It is where their customs and tikanga are taught. It is used for functions like: celebrations, weddings, christenings, tribal reunions and funerals.
A marae is a sacred place which served both religious and social purposes in Maori traditions.
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This is a well written and researched piece of writing. It is clear and to the point.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your comment and we are glad that we didn't offend other peoples culture.=]
ReplyDeleteMatua said, Tena korua mo ou whakaaro ara nga maramatanga marae. Ka pai
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