Te Wananga O Aotearoa Teaches how to do a Mihi and Pepeha for Non-Maori

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  • Опубліковано 17 вер 2024
  • A mihi is a formal greeting, which includes your pepeha, whakapapa, whakatauki etc. Whakapapa tells people about your lineage and ancestry, whereas a Pepeha anchors you to the land. You can link yourself to mountains, rivers, tribes or other landmarks.
    Maoridom prioritizes everything before oneself. You always begin by acknowledging God or the Creator. You can then go on to greet the deceased. From there, you need to build rapport with your listeners, through your pepeha.
    For non-Maori, the pepeha will be more exotic and that's ok. It tells people that your roots are elsewhere. Some non-maori still anchor themselves to local landmarks, and that is ok as well.
    Here is an example of a non-Maori (Me, with Middle Eastern roots) giving my mihimihi :)
    Thanks for watching!
    As requested, here are the re reo words:
    Ko te kupu tuatahi ka mihi ki te kaihanga
    Koia rā te tīmatanga
    Me te whakamutunga
    O ngā mea katoa
    Kororia ki te Atua nui i te rangi
    Maungarongo ki runga i te mata o te whenua
    Whakaaro pai ki ngā tāngata katoa
    Ko Arafa te maunga
    Ko Rafidayn te awa
    Ko Emirates te waka
    Ko Abraham te tangata
    Ko Mariam ahau
    Tuhia ki te rangi
    Tuhia ki te whenua
    Tuhia ki te ngākau o ngā tangata
    Ko te me nui
    Ko te aroha
    Tīhei mauri ora
    Ano te ahua reka o te noho tahi
    Ā te teina me te tuakana i runga i te whakaaro kotahi
    Tēnei te mihi ki a koutou e ngā kaiwhakarongo
    Ko te tumanako ka whaihua tēnei huihuinga o tātou

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