The Maori are the indigenous Polynesian people
of New Zealand, dating back to the 12th century. Today, the Maori culture,
language, and traditions are diligently preserved in New Zealand and shared
with all who visit. The haka is perhaps the most well-known aspect of Maori
culture in New Zealand, thanks mainly to the New Zealand national rugby. This traditional
dance is used to mark important occasions, from funerals to the motivation of a
tribe or individual. If you want to embrace the Maori culture, visit Rotorua,
where the local Whakarewarewa Village invites visitors to learn about and
experience tribal customs.
DM or email me today to learn more about experiencing the Maori culture during your next trip to New Zealand.
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