Māori Culture in the Golden Age | Golden Age
As we explore the intersection of Māori culture and the Golden Age, we can learn from the Māori emphasis on whakawhanaungatanga (building relationships) and how
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As we explore the intersection of Māori culture and the Golden Age, we can learn from the Māori emphasis on whakawhanaungatanga (building relationships) and how these social structures can help create resilient communities. The Māori spiritual practices, such as karakia (prayer) and waiata (song), provide a powerful framework for connecting with the natural world and honoring the ancestors. The Māori concept of mauri (life force) highlights the importance of living in harmony with the environment and respecting the interconnectedness of all living things.