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Can someone tell me the predominantly Maori areas in NZ?

I'm thinking about visiting and I'm curious about Maori culture. Can anyone share some info on that?

    



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The happy atheist
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Never mind what Doris said. You'll find criminals in both Maori families and European families. Now, if you wanna do the tourist thing like visiting Rotorua, then checkout the Tamaki Maori Village, Hell's Gate and Wai Ora Spa, Mitai Maori Village, or Te Puia. Being a Pakeha (European) myself, I've always found the Maori people to be friendly and down-to-earth, with a great sense of humour. They care very much about their Whakapapa (Genealogy), Iwi (Tribe), Whanau (Family), Te Reo (the Maori language), their Maori customs and traditions. And if you wanna learn more about the Maori people, then click on the finial link at bottom.


Golden Sparrow
Hi there

If you are looking for a Maori experience try somewhere like Rotorua and Taupo. They have Moari shows and dances at some of the entertainment and thermal parks.

They also have shows and a Moari village in Kerikeri up on the Northland. (North of Auckland).

They also have a show that they give at the Auckland Town hall called Matariki (Which is a celebration of the Maori new year). This happens in May.

If you are going to take an extended holiday, there are free courses at Unitec to learn Moari, but I am not sure if you have to live here.

I live in NZ.


Abbi
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We LOVE Rotorua - or as the locals call it Roto-Vegas...lol

Only 2-3 hours easy drive from Auckland with lots to see on the way.

It has wonderful Maori cultural tourism as well as amazing geothermal attractions and outdoor adventure activities.

Then there are all the shops and cafes, scenery, friendly people - it is a great destination.

The accommodation is excellent too. Something for everyones budget.


travel_stories
You will see the most Maori culture probably in Rotorua , but there are a lot of Maori in Northland, and on the East Cape. Wanganui area also has many Maori. It depends on what you are expecting. You could stay on a Marae overnight for some Maori culture.Have a look here - http://www.motuti.co.nz/?q=node/5
The Hokianga is in Northland. For the dancing, singing, etc there are many shows especially in Rotorua. The one at Auckland Museum is only 30 minutes but a good overview.

This is an evening on a Marae - http://www.worldofmaori.co.nz/

The Tamaki Village in Rotorua would also give you an idea of Maori culture.

Have a look at the pages on my web http://www.holidays-in-newzealand.com/maori-culture.html

There are a few videos, and some info that might help you.

Hope this is useful


marcus_rennen@xtra.co.nz
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New Zealand has a host of places where you can view and participate in all things Maori. Depending on the degree of curiosity and the amount of time you have will determine the best outcomes for you.
Typically we have the "touristy" type experiences and so as not to offend any one particular iwi (Tribe) there is some aspects of the tourism industry which needs to be 'cleaned' up. Your average travel agent is not going to cut it regarding your queries so I suggest that you perhaps might like to make enquiries through local Iwi (Tribes) or Hapu (Sub Tribes).
I can see your face already and it is probably a picture of confusion! When you make your initial enquiries please be advised you are about to embark on a journey that will be like no other you have travelled.
The world of the Maori is a fascinating and dynamic world filled with centuries of tradition. Yes 'centuries' as we just didnt happen along in 1642 when Abel Tasman discovered New Zealand ( Maori will tell you they have never considered themselves to be 'lost' so as to be discovered by Tasman and later Cook!!).
If you would like to be introduced into the world of Maori from a totally Maori perspective by Maori then I suggest you contact one of the talented tutors at The Visual & Media Arts Centre which is part of Te Whare Wananga O Awanuiarangi a Maori orientated University in Whakatane - North Island - New Zealand. Whilst it is a learning centre of academic achievement it also has people there who can demonstrate and advise you on what you are seeking. If your intentions are purely honourable then you will find many friends in the southern lands downunder who will assist you in your ambitions.
Please feel free to email me should you require further information. I will be only to happy to explain to you many concepts that you will need to know about our culture.
I have direct links to the East Coast Tribes of The North Island, The Eastern Bay of Plenty and Urewera Region namely Ngai Tuhoe and also Hawkes Bay.


tonalc1
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They live all over, but have a larger population on the north island. You will find Maori arts and crafts all over NZ.

See if you can be present at a "haka," the traditional greeting ceremony. There are a number of places that do traditional greetings, songs and dance.

This would be a good site to start with to find performances and cultural events.
http://www.maoriperformingarts.co.nz/


Doris
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Northland, Hunty, Rotorua, BOP, East Cape....All those areas, and they are also all of the areas that you should try and avoid. Alot of Maori and Maori culture, but also alot of crime. Not safe areas at all!!





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