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Singing

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Singing is a very important and vibrant part of Māori culture. Māori frequently sing together - whether it be solo or in a group, with guitar or otherwise.

It is never a surprise when a guitar comes out in a social situation!

Māori songs each have their own story to tell, and always provide content both meaningful and melodious.

For example, on one occasion I had the pleasure of being able to attend the 65th birthday party of a Māori friend's relative. There, a number of songs were sung in celebration and tribute by his family and friends, including a solo performance by his elderly mother!

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One of the ways Māori come together is through song. 

Songs are frequently accompanied by actions, such as dance, and the use of poi poi.

Opposite is a picture of a Māori Kapa Haka group.
Can you see the women's moko


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