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For example, the Tikanga for brushing our teeth so as to prevent our teeth from decaying would be to brush our teeth morning and night with toothpaste. Tikanga ...
Tikanga are cultural customs that help to keep whānau safe. Tikanga are particularly helpful when caring for ill kaumātua and their whānau.
Some pointers on Māori customary practices or behaviours as they apply to teaching and learning at Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington.
For example, a place where someone has drowned may be said to be tapu until a ceremony is carried out to lift the tapu. Another example are manuhiri welcomed ...
Tikanga Maori Values ; Whanaungtanga. A sense of belonging. Getting to know one another. Whanau support inclusiveness; connections ; Manakitanga. It is a ...
Tikanga is a Māori concept based around customary practices or principles. The word “tikanga" is a derivation of the word “tika” meaning 'right' or 'correct.
Generally speaking, tikanga are Māori customary practices or behaviours. The concept is derived from the Māori word 'tika' which means 'right' or 'correct' ...
A concept known as Tikanga dictates the traditional rules, customs or laws for overseeing life as Māori.
An example of applied tikanga is an approach by Māori weavers in the gathering of traditional materials such as harakeke. One tikanga is to never cut the ...
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