Mihi Whakatau is Maori tern for a formal greeting.
Mihi Whakatau is a traditionally used for welcoming, introductions and openings. It is undertaken by the tangata whenua (local inhabitants).
The Mihi needs to acknowledge the significant aspects to the place. The Maunga (mountain), Awa (river), and Iwi (tribe) are generally used.
Introducing Ingoa (name), Oku tipuna (ancesored 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 group the visitors that are being welcomed.
Being respectful of the land, the people and the purpose of the visit will ensure long lasting relationships and connections.
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