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Introduction This assignment is about the Maori culture and the tourism in NZ . I interviewed three person with their permission and hereby present the interview in graphics . It includes three participants and a couple of questions were asked from them.

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Introduction This assignment is about the Maori culture and the tourism in NZ . I interviewed three person with their permission and hereby present the interview in graphics . It includes three participants and a couple of questions were asked from them.

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Analysis

Participant 1 and Participant 2 explained that Haka dance is done by the most of the people when there is a death of a person Also, says he has attended a festival of Maori tradition and he saw everyone dancing there and concludes that that’s Haka

Participant 3 says that Haka is traditional ,Maori dance and they dance on the special occasions like their birthdays or special function's

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Analysis

Participant 1 and Participants 2 says that they have seen tattoos on face of various people in nz as they have in their tradition. But Participants 3 says that they have tattoos on their body because its fashion in Maori culture.

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Hangi

Hangi is a traditional New Zealand Māori method of cooking food using heated rocks buried in a pit oven still used for special occasions.

To "lay a hangi" or "put down a hangi" involves digging a pit in the ground, heating stones in the pit with a large fire, placing baskets of food on top of the stones, and covering everything with earth for several hours before uncovering (or lifting) the hangi

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Kumara –Sweet Potato kumara was grown, although in many cases

free-draining sand, gravels and pumice were mixed with humus rich loam. Kumara are slow growing in the temperate NZ climate and need free-draining sub soils. In the Eastern Golden Bay north facing slopes were favoured.

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Warfare Intertribal warfare are essential parts of

their culture. It was their way of gaining control of their

land. After defeating a tribe, they either eat the

defeated (ultimate insult) or they take the women and children to be their slaves.

Their weapons consisted of long or short wooden clubs resembling spear, but are not thrown.

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Conclusion

To put it in nutshell that the P-1 and P-3 are aware about the Maori culture as what is going on over their surround and what they hear from friends. And about P-2 , he was just came to New Zealand and mostly doesn’t know much about the Maori culture but he has been ton places in his leisure time and knows about the tourism in New Zealand