Te marae : a guide to customs & protocol / Hiwi and Pat Tauroa ; photographs by Gil Hanly.
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Rosedale, New Zealand :
Penguin Group,
2009.
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Table of Contents:
- Forward / Sir James Henare
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- The Marae in Maoridom
- Te Marae, he tipuranga/growth through the Marae
- Organising a Marae visit
- How to arrange a visit
- Marae organisation
- What is needed on a marae
- What to do when going to the marae
- On the Marae
- Tangata whenua = Hosts on the marae
- Te huihuinga ki waho = The gathering together
- Te wero = The challenge
- Te karanga = The call
- Te powhiri = The welcome
- Te whakaekenga = The going on
- Te marae-atea = The meeting place
- Nga mihi, nga whai korero = Greetings and speeches
- Use of waiata
- the honour of whai korero
- The last speakers
- Te koha = The gift
- Te tutakitanga = The physical contact
- Te whakanoa = The lifting of manuhiri tapu
- Te whare tipuna = The ancestral house
- Te whare kai = The dining room
- Te whare moe = The house for sleeping
- Karakia = Prayers
- Te take = The reason for gathering
- Poroporoaki = Farwells
- A summary of points to remember
- Te whare karaki = The church
- Te urupa = The cemetry
- Tangi = Funerals
- Marena = Wediings
- Types of Marae
- Hapu marae
- Iwi marae
- Urban marae
- School marae
- Other marae
- Maori values and concepts.