culture   Maori

43 commonsense assertions
Concepts (42) new zealand (2) tattoos (1) war dance (1) navigational techniques (1) greetings (1) sacred sites (1) ancestral storytelling (1) onawa (1) pounamu (1) ritual dancing (1) tapu (sacred) (1) music (1) spiritual connection to land (1) traditional dance (1) beadwork (1) body markings (1) common gestures (1) cultural ornaments (1) ferns (1) kiwi bird (1) storytelling (1) traditional clothing (1) use of herbs for healing (1) whale worship (1) ancestor worship (1) battle ax (1) ceremonial feathers (1) communal ownership (1) community sharing (1) forest warfare (1) foxes (1) funeral customs (1) grunt (1) hangi (1) honorable combat (1) medicinal plants (1) meeting etiquette (1) rugby (1) sacred dances (1) shamanism (1) tiki (1) tribal governance systems (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 tattoos Maori Tattoos are an important symbol of heritage, status, and identity in Maori culture. 32
2 war dance Maori The haka is a traditional Maori war dance used to intimidate opponents and boost morale before battles. 9
3 navigational techniques Maori Maori traditional navigation uses celestial bodies, natural signs, and ocean knowledge for voyages. 7
4 greetings Maori In Maori culture, the traditional greeting involves pressing noses (hongi) as a sign of respect. 5
5 new zealand Maori New Zealand is known for its Maori culture, love of rugby, and high-quality exports. 5
6 sacred sites Maori Natural landmarks and ancestral sites hold deep spiritual significance in Maori culture, involving spiritual power and connection to deities. 5
7 ancestral storytelling Maori Maori culture values ancestral storytelling as a way to connect to their land and ancestors through oral tradition. 4
8 onawa Maori Onawa is a significant aspect of Maori culture, encompassing duty, greeting, clothing, and names. 4
9 pounamu Maori Pounamu, a type of greenstone, holds spiritual and traditional importance in Maori culture. 4
10 ritual dancing Maori Ritual dancing in Maori culture honors ancestors and connects with tribal history and knowledge. 4
11 tapu (sacred) Maori The concept of tapu in Maori culture covers sacred objects, places, actions, and individuals, which require respect and adherence to protocols. 4
12 music Maori Traditional Maori music is deeply intertwined with the culture and history of the Maori people, playing an important role in their traditions and conflicts. 3
13 spiritual connection to land Maori Maori culture values a deep spiritual connection to ancestral lands, shaping their way of life and traditions. 3
14 traditional dance Maori Maori traditional dance conveys cultural narratives and customs from generation to generation. 3
15 beadwork Maori Beadwork is culturally and spiritually significant to the Maori community in New Zealand. 2
16 body markings Maori Maori traditional body markings symbolize cultural identity, life events, and family heritage. 2
17 common gestures Maori Maori greetings involve nose and forehead touching, while touching the head is considered disrespectful in Maori culture. 2
18 cultural ornaments Maori Maori cultural ornaments symbolize spiritual and familial significance, reflecting identity and storytelling. 2
19 ferns Maori Ferns hold cultural significance in Maori tradition, representing harmony and used in healing practices. 2
20 kiwi bird Maori The kiwi bird is a symbol of New Zealand and holds cultural significance in Maori tradition. 2
21 new zealand Maori New Zealand is known for its unique Maori culture and is a popular tourist destination with a passion for rugby. 2
22 storytelling Maori Storytelling is essential for preserving Maori history, mythology, and cultural values. 2
23 traditional clothing Maori Maori traditional clothing, including 'kahu huruhuru' and 'piupiu', is important for preserving cultural identity and heritage. 2
24 use of herbs for healing Maori Maori culture deeply integrates herbal medicine into their indigenous knowledge and healing traditions. 2
25 whale worship Maori Whales are revered and sacred beings in Maori culture, influencing traditional art and spiritual practices. 2
26 ancestor worship Maori Maori culture involves deep reverence for ancestors through rituals and ceremonies. 1
27 battle ax Maori The Maori battle ax is a symbol of status and power, often intricately carved and designed. 1
28 ceremonial feathers Maori Ceremonial feathers are important symbols of status and leadership in traditional Maori rituals and ceremonies. 1
29 communal ownership Maori Maori culture embraces communal ownership as integral to their cultural identity and social structure. 1
30 community sharing Maori Traditional Maori culture emphasizes strong communal sharing and cooperation within the community. 1
31 forest warfare Maori The Maori culture historically utilized forest warfare as part of their traditional warfare strategies in heavily forested areas. 1
32 foxes Maori In Maori culture, foxes symbolize agility, quick thinking, and adaptability. 1
33 funeral customs Maori The Maori funeral custom, Tangi, includes singing and mourning ceremonies. 1
34 grunt Maori Grunt is a traditional Maori form of greeting and acknowledgment with cultural significance and often involving ritualistic elements. 1
35 hangi Maori Traditional Maori cooking method using an earth oven called hangi. 1
36 honorable combat Maori Traditional Maori culture values honorable combat as a way to demonstrate bravery and skill through combat rituals and ceremonies. 1
37 medicinal plants Maori Medicinal plants are central to Maori traditional wellness practices, utilized in ceremonial rituals for healing and purification. 1
38 meeting etiquette Maori In Maori culture, traditional meeting etiquette involves exchanging speeches, songs, and sharing food to show respect and collaboration. 1
39 rugby Maori Rugby holds significant cultural importance in Maori society. 1
40 sacred dances Maori Maori sacred dances are an integral part of spiritual ceremonies and cultural traditions. 1
41 shamanism Maori Maori shamanism emphasizes a strong bond with the environment and the practice of environmental stewardship. 1
42 tiki Maori Tiki is a traditional Maori carving or pendant representing a human figure with spiritual and cultural significance. 1
43 tribal governance systems Maori Tribal governance systems are essential to the cultural and social fabric of Maori and Pacific Islands communities. 1