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Marae is a breathtaking place that welcomes everyone
Marae is situated here
Marae is a community center and a ceremonial center
Marae is the total
Marae is the meeting house on the university campus
Marae is used by all departments and faculties of the university for conferences
Marae is the foundation of our maori heritage
Marae is the main meeting place for iwi
Marae is one of the primary gathering places for the various hapu of maori of new zealand
Marae is positioned beside the glistening waters of waipu bay with views over the tauranga harbour and towards tauranga city
Marae is the 'Marae of the four winds' where people from all points of the compass and cultures meet
Marae is not built
Marae is administered through the office of the deputy vice chancellor
Marae is a complex of buildings and open space
Marae is made of a sacred quadrangular shaped enclosure
Marae is a construction of dry stones
Marae is situated in invercargill and sits on 10 acres of land
Marae is it's most natural estate
Marae is the turanga
Marae is
Marae is alcohol free
Marae is made available for a corporate function
Marae is not built on aroha and the Marae requires financial support to maintain it
Marae is in
Marae is the open space in front of the whare but the term is often loosely used to include the building itself
Marae is set next to the maori studies department offalten road
Marae is named matihetihe
Marae is for everyone in the army – regular
Marae is the common property of the members of a hapu
Marae is a meeting place for the local maori people and there are many of them throughout the country
Marae is home to an international festival of polynesian tattooing
Marae is a living centre for learning and culture
Marae is currently contracted to work and income new zealand and skills new zealand to provide training and the personal skills required to enter the work
Marae is the grass area in front of the buildings where the powhiri
Marae is under construction it is sacred and women are not allowed in
Marae is a vibrant community that for international comparison’s sake
Marae is open monday to friday 9
Marae is an excellent way to learn about maori culture
Marae is also available
Marae is used for ceremonies including hui
Marae is the community facility of the extended family group
Marae is a place where maori communities live and meet
Marae is traditionally the domain of tumatauenga
Marae is actually personification of a building
Marae is similar to a church
Marae is our principal
Marae is unique new product containing ormagel
Marae is dedicated to providing their audience with a 59
Marae is disreputable
Marae is able to trace their genealogy
Marae is well off the beaten tourist track in the eastern bay of plenty
Marae is the sacred meeting place of the maori people and usually comprises a sacred courtyard
Marae is open to visitors of all cultures and ages
Marae is a place where people come together and stay
Marae is able to publicise as many events as possible
Marae is a place for our people
Marae is open only once per year
Marae is that chiefly place where the heights of maoridom and its values are expressed
Marae is used by all students across the school for live
Marae is able to
Marae is a place which is at the heart of the maori culture
Marae is that it
Marae is simply a maori meeting place
Marae is notified and no doubt he will come and tono for the tupapaku
Marae is now silent
Marae is nearly 50 meters long and located coastside
Marae is a sacred place where people belong
Marae is heavily dependent on the voluntary work of whanau both within the Marae
Marae is heavily dependent on the voluntary work of whanau both within the Marae and to the farest reaches of the rohe
Marae is wherever these rituals are observed in this sense
Marae is considered entering
Marae is not far from the karangarua river
Marae is located on private land
Marae is a traditional meeting house which serves as a gathering place for maori students
Marae is wherever these rituals are observed
Marae is located at 46 kelburn parade
Marae is a secretive being
Marae is a local ceremonial centre
Marae is bruce stewart
Marae is a big theatre
Marae is a highlight of the tour and is a very moving experience
Marae is today
Marae is a communally owned facility where visitors meet maori strictly on maori terms
Marae is oipona
Marae is the most important of all the Marae
Marae is offering courses which include career planning
Marae is takahanga Marae
Marae is one of the most sacred locations in all of
Marae is the wharenui
Marae is in the south west corner by the river
Marae is laid down
Marae is actually located on raiatea
Marae is seen as the next logical step in improving the performance of all students and in particular those from a maori background
Marae is a special event for both new zealanders and overseas visitors alike
Marae is $2 from the ferry
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