Tamaki Māori Village Rotorua New Zealand
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- In this segment, I visit Tamaki Maori Village in Rotorua, New Zealand, Set amongst towering evergreens, Tamaki Village is renowned for its authentic depiction of pre-colonial Maori lifestyle. The evening is tagged as a hands-on educational experience. From a fireside chat with the Chief to learning the "Haka" to a traditionally prepared meal, this immersive experience is virtually a step back in time.
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We have been here twice from the U.K. and what a wonderful experience each time.
Beautiful people
Tainui ,te awara
went there in 2012 with SGS was crack up had a blast.
seems way too plastic and choreographed... straight up gone and rubbed mud on a perfectly clean hutt
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I have ancestors from their and from mt taranaki
Interesting culture
Yeah so was the one that they ate
@@Ianergy I'm aware of that....but they didn't build their whole culture around it. Evidence suggests isolated incidences in times of crisis. Not systematic genocide of the annoying neighbours to eat them all.
@@Ianergy no it's based on history....I'm sure you're aware that the Maori culture wiped out the previous inhabitants of new Zealand?
@@davidatkinson5858 well you never know, they may have left the country after the maori started fighting them
@@davidatkinson5858 no they didnt moriori were natives of chatham islands - but they did subjugate and enslave them and also allowed the population to dwindle - the british are to blame by taking maori over on their tall ships before that they were living in peace on chatham island and the maori didnt wipe out them totally as their are still decendants of the moriori living in nz