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…furnished and equipped pet/child friendly house - sleeps 10. The house has rural views, and a traditional Maori food/herbal garden. Maori meals, breads, vegetables are available and your friendly hosts are local Maori elders. 40 minutes - mountains, lake, hot-pools. 2 minutes - river - swimming, canoeing.
…Traditional Maori Food Festival, a community celebration of food. Last year's New Zealand food festival attracted nearly 10,000 people. On Saturday, February 3, 2007, Waitangi weekend, head over to Waikato and experience the Kawhia Traditional Maori Food Festival, a community celebration of food. Last…
…e Wha in Christchurch. Here tourists can experience Maori kai (food) cooked on hot stones underground as part of a traditional hangi or enjoy a Maori powhiri (welcome ceremony) and kapa haka. The marriage between the Maori and European traditions in New Zealand has led to some unique cultural events…
…have 'fished up' the North Island. Maori wove fishing nets from harakeke (flax), and carved fishhooks from bone and stone. Maori considered whales as kaitiaki (guardians), and used their flesh for food and their hard, strong bones for weapons. A Maori tradition that remains today is to throw back the…
…Zealand Maori culture is a rich tradition carried out for 1000's of years. Maori's are the natives of NZ arriving from Hawaiki. Marae's are often open to the public for viewing and taking part in traditional activities including weaving and carving. New Zealand Maori culture is a rich tradition carried…
…For a true taste of New Zealand, the smoky flavour of the traditional Maori hangi (pronounced hung-ee) is an essential culinary experience. Cooked underground, a deep hole is dug, lined with red-hot stones and covered with vegetation. The food (chicken, pork, lamb, potatoes, kumara (sweet potato), and…
…II, Chinese market gardeners heroically contributed to the war effort, producing massive amounts of food for troops. As more migrants arrived and more land was needed for them, land disputes with Maori increased. The ambiguity and lack of adherence to the Treaty of Waitangi saw grievances increase and…
…include: * Maori cultural performances * Speeches from Maori and Pakeha (European) dignitaries * A re-launch of the world's largest Maori ceremonial waka (war canoe) * Free three-day family festival of music, dance, sport, food and traditional Maori customs, including Ki-o-rahi, a Maori game that may…
…Pacific...(more) New Zealand Fast Facts A hangi (or earth oven) is the best known traditional form of cooking for New Zealand Maori. To 'lay a hangi' or 'put down a hangi' means using this traditional Maori method of cooking food in a pit oven. This is a long process which starts with the digging of a pit…
…hangi is a traditional Māori way of cooking food in an earth oven). * Northland Fire Shows by the community circus featuring fire sculptures, unicycling and pipe bands. * Plus festivals throughout New Zealand featuring kapa haka, education, kite workshops, art displays, Maori kai (food) stalls, star…
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