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Title: Marae Locations
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Comments: Marae are a focal point in Māori society used for meetings, celebrations, tangihanga (funerals), welcoming of visitors and general socialising. Most iwi, hapū, and even many small settlements have their own marae. Urban marae are intertribal and have been formed by Māori in urban areas.The term marae is generally used to refer to a complex, consisting of a marae atea (often shortened to marae) which is the open space in front of the wharenui or meeting house (literally "large building") and a wharekai (dining hall). This dataset has been created for use in the South-Eastern marine protected areas planning project. The information used to construct this dataset was sourced from Te Puna Kōkiri and Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu websites.
Subject: Marae locations within the south eastern South Island
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Keywords: Maori,Marae
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