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Hongi
A Hongi is a traditional Maori greeting in New Zealand.
Hangi
The hangi is a feast in which a variety of meats, vegetables, and dressing are cooked in a ...
Haka
A haka is a traditional dance performed by the Maori people of New Zealand.
Marae
In Maori usage, marae is technically the enclosed space in front of a wharenui or meeting house ...
Iwi
Iwi are the largest everyday social units in Maori society.
Pa
A pa (pronounced pah) was a type of Maori village or community fortified and built for defence, ...
 

Iwi are the largest everyday social units in Maori society. Iwi means 'people' or the 'folk'; in many ways its meaning is analogous to that of tribe or clan, with the distinction that it may sometimes refer to a larger grouping of tribes. Anthropological research however, tends to indicate that in most cases, primary allegiance in pre-European times was to relatively small groups such as whanau (extended family) and hapu (sub-tribes).

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