Maori Hangi Dinner and Performance from Rotorua
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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The Maori are an essential part of New Zealand's culture, and on this tour, you'll immerse yourself in their history. After a short drive from Rotorua, you and your fellow guests will experience a welcome ceremony called the powhiri. Explore the different re-enactments and activities throughout Tamaki Maori Village before enjoying the haka song and dance. To complete the evening, delight in a hangi feast consisting of vegetables and slow-cooked meat roasted underground.
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My daughter and I visited there in August 2017 and loved every minute of this! New Zealand is amazing ...... both islands are so different!
i really miss new zealand.. hope to come back soon..
I experienced this in 2015 during my Bucket List trip to learn more about my Kiwi ancestors. The Hangi was incredibly good, but the standout item on that buffet, for me, was the Maori bread. Such a simple, basic food staple, and yet it was extraordinary!
Did they have swordfish ; and cloudy bay clams at the Hangi food festival?
I loved this place. I have been to new Zealand 13 times and I’m thirteen. This was definitely one of my favourite times!
I'm glad you enjoyed your time in rotorua I was born and raised there myself and am maori thank you for sharing and partaking in our customs
@Mandla Mnisi Um, was there a reason you had to say that, other than just being an asshole? Just asking. 😑
@Mandla Mnisi why? He didn't do anything wrong!
MANGUKAHA AOTEAR
Omg i want to go there oneday
Same!
@@AprilTheSimmer i live there
It's just as I remember from when I visited in the early-mid 80s when I was around 5 or 6!
Hard to believe it has been four years since I visited New Zealand. My heart yearns to go back. This Hangi dinner experience was the cherry on top of the experience The stations you encounter before the meal is served are very good explanations of Maori beliefs and practices. If I could have changed one thing about it, it would be to learn SO much more about this incredible culture and its amazing people. You are letting yourself down if you don't indulge yourself with this experience. New Zealand is so much more than the pakeha (European) culture and history. You will fall in love with the Maori people, as I did, as long as you just open your heart to the experience! Oh, and the very BEST part of the Hangi meal was the Maori bread, in my humble opinion. I still crave it four years later.
Yum. LOVE Rewena! You can make it yourself until you can get back. I believe it's just like a kind of sour dough. Good luck. 🙂
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As an Irishman I look on with respect.Its so beautiful to see how the Maori have protected their Culture...Absolute Warriors and I always love the competition when we go at it in the Rugby!
I was there in 2015, only tried corns. It was yummy. I love to go there again in future to try all the food.
Best insight into our culture so far... Plain and simple
There are no words
I came and experienced this back in 2009. They really put on an amazing show for us! I want to go back but with my fiance & Son next time. 💖👌 Ps. At dinner everyone wanted to share where they are from. People were saying exotic places like Sri Lanka for instance. I got up and said "Florida!" Lol I just felt like my answer was so boring. 🤦🤣
i will try the food in future with my true lover.:)
I live in Rotorua
Home 😍😍😍
Is that Julie Nolke? She's a crack up right now.
👍👍💪👏👏
Tamaki Tours 👍
is crash bandicoot based on maori culture? like uka uka and his language
Hello, MBN .
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We are a program to travel to New Zealand by light plane.
I met the Maori people, and the "hangi" served by the Maori people was so delicious. We would like to introduce this taste to the viewers.
The show is scheduled for August 6th
I look forward to your positive response.
Thank you.
this is a traditional maori village all over nz
I move rotorua tomorow im tahitienne i woud like see a maori
rotorua stinks... literally. The volcanic sulphur is atrocious.
@@apomtaylor8054 🤣🤣🤣💯
I'm studying the Māori language
ka pai
I think the Maoris and the american indians are genetically closely related
If Indigenous Americans are connected to Hawaiians then yes. Coz Maori link to them and Tahitians.
@@828maori5 including every other culture in the polynesian triangle.
Alot of Theories suggest they came from Asia and settled in Polynesia, then some boats sailed to the America where some settled (Aztecs and Native America's etc), they brought things like some came back and brought Kumara back from the americas to Polynesia I believe.
I don't know what island we came from but it's either cook islands or Tahiti
Not really..Maori are Polynesians..but the ancient Polynesians did reach the America's,and that is how some may have intermingled with each other..
It is not Mowry it is pronounced mouldy because you roll your tongue on the "r"
mow-de thats how u say it
@@johnlol4920 Has a nice ring to it. Now I love saying it. 😆
Dezmyn Talamaivao it’s not moldy lol it’s pronounced marri ( roll the r)
@@aotearoa9547 when?
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Me casually trying to spot same and colby
indigenous material is best
you no what's not incredible your pronunciation of the word MAORI
Bro that was cringe when the white fullas did that haka 😂😂😂
Yes and no. It was cool that they are impressed by Māori culture and that they were obviously respectful when they did it.
At least they were having fun!
Why you go there and don't sit where are you sitting
FYI, hāngi is cooked in your whānau's backyard in the dirt. It ain't fancy.
😃 look free emojis side view awsome
Te Tangata Whenua . Maori is the white way of talking of our people
Wow Rotorua has become entirely Disneyfied. What the hell happened ? It's the essence dressed up for American tourists. Money talks hey, money talks.
"Disneyfied"? Like it looks like it came from a Disney movie? 😯 If so, it's ironic you mentioned Disney, because I started getting into stuff having to do with Hawaii after seeing Moana, then I hear the songs from the movie in Maori and that's how I started getting into the Maori language (I want to learn it) and the culture. 😆
Gacha_April read about the Boyd massacre.
Why are you playing African music for a Maori video lol
It would have been great for the host to go to a real Maori village/community instead of this tourist attraction that has been rehearsed and type casted.
Actually pre European, this was what a REAL maori village was like....
If you want to save $200, skip this bullcrap and go anywhere in rural NZ.
This is still pretty awesome though. And im maori.
Potatoes.
Even people in rural NZ save up to be a tourist for a day lol in their own contry even
You don't see old school villages like that in rural NZ lmao. I would visit this village for a look, and I'm a Kiwi living in Gisborne, one of the most Māori parts of NZ but we don't have old school stuff like that.
@@Sambo98199 He uri mai a Tainui ahau. Ehara tenei he kainga tuturu. Ko te kohi putea te take anahe o enei wahi.
why do white people never pronounce words in other languages right? its not maowry 🤦🏽♀️
Jaela Smith because we don’t give a fuck, just like we say ho-ki.
Lady stop saying marry is ma ori its pronounced like mouldy