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Te marae : a guide to customs & protocol / Hiwi and Pat Tauroa ; photographs by Gil Hanly.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Rosedale, New Zealand : Penguin Group, 2009Copyright date: ©1986Description: 140 pages : illustrations ; 14 x 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0790000555
  • 9780790000558
Other title:
  • Guide to customs & protocol
  • Te marae : a guide to customs and protocol [Other title]
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.899442 23
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.
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Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 305.899442 TAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A562113B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 305.899442 TAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A563269B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 305.899442 TAU (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A563268B

Originally published: Auckland : Reed Methuen, 1986.

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.

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