Monday, March 15, 2021

Mihi Whakatau

 Mihi Whakatau is a Maori term for a formal greeting.

 Mihi Whakatau is traditionally used for welcoming, introductions and opening. 
It is undertaken by the Tangata whenua ( local inhabits). 

The Mihi needs to acknowledge the significant aspects  to the place. The Maunga ( mountain), Awa 
(river), and the Iwi (tribe) are generally used.

Introducing Ingoa (name), okū tupuna ( ancestral place) and where you live is important for the audience to understand the position of the speaker. 

Manuhiri is the term used to describe or the group visitor/s that are being welcomed. It is important to end with a warm welcome so the visitors know that there is no hostility in 2 groups being together. 

Being respectful of the land, the people and the purpose of a visit will ensure long lasting relationships and connections. 




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