Tangata whenua - A Māori term meaning "people of the land", refering to the Māori people of a particular locality, or as a whole.
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Pôwhiri – A Māori welcoming ceremony including speeches, dancing, singing and the hongi.
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A term for designating a non-Māori person, seen as a guest in the country, esp. a visitor to a Māori marae.
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Tā moko is a permanent marking of the face and body practised by Māori people. (Māori lg)
Le tā moko est un marquage permanent du visage et du corps pratiqué par les Maoris.
What is the head? How to define it? From the head reduction practiced by the Shuar to facial and biometric recognition, from its anthropometric measurement to its reputation for sacredness, how have we considered the head throughout human history? What meanings, what symbols have we attributed to it?... (to be completed)
Qu’est-ce que la tête ? Comment la définir ? De la réduction de têtes pratiquée par chez les Shuars à la reconnaissance faciale et biométrique, de sa mesure anthropométrique à sa réputation de sacralité, comment avons-nous considéré la tête tout au long de l’histoire humaine ? Quelles significations, quels symboles lui avons-nous attribués ?... (à compléter)