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The Māori Legend of Rata, and the Enchanted Tree
Note: Different Māori communities have varying adaptations of this legend. We respectfully submit a version based off of Chapter 7 from the 1855 publication POLYNESIAN MYTHOLOGY & ANCIENT TRADITIONAL HISTORY OF THE NEW ZEALANDERS AS FURNISHED BY THEIR PRIESTS AND...![Māori Culture: Act 3 of HĀ: Breath of Life](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Maori-1080x675.jpg?x30529)
Māori Culture: Act 3 of HĀ: Breath of Life
“In the Land of the Long White Cloud, Aotearoa, every breath is new life. Seasons change, the winds blow, and family’s love lets the child rise high, look far, dream big. Tomorrow is coming, Mana, and you must run to meet it. Soon you will be a man.” -Excerpt from HĀ:...![The Aloha Spirit of Hawai`i is a Way of Life](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Lead-image-3-1080x675.jpg?x30529)
The Aloha Spirit of Hawai`i is a Way of Life
We hope you enjoy this article regarding the Aloha Spirit by Guest Blogger and recent BYU-Hawaii graduate, Makaiah Gorham. “The Polynesian Cultural Center indeed serves as a place to help people find the spirit of Polynesia, the spirit of family, and the spirit of...![Honoring the Māori Language Through Inspired Quotes](https://blog.polynesia.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/03/Lead-Image-Maori-Language-1079x675.jpg?x30529)
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