while we were in waitangi, we went to a ceremonial welcoming at the marae which is a maori meeting house. before i went, i really didn’t know much about the maori culture besides what i’ve seen around rotorua, which has a large concentration of natives. it was interesting to say the least and full of some really fun memories. like zach getting chosen to be our group’s chief (and giving a hilarious speech) or singing and clapping along to some maori songs. some of their traditions are very unusual but i’m glad i finally got to learn about and have a better understanding of this very different culture.
i’m finally back from outreach week so prepare for lots of posts. one of our first stops when we were in whangerai was the waitangi treaty grounds. this was where the first treaty between the maori and europeans was signed in 1840. its interesting to be in a country even younger than america because america has always seemed so young to me compared to everywhere else i’ve traveled. we went to a maori ceremony in the marae (maori meeting house pronounced mor-i) on the grounds then explored houses and gardens based on those of the first settlers to new zealand. the houses were cute and reminded me of the architecture on the east coast in america. the gardens were beautiful and we had a fun time exploring and taking pics.
i’m off to whangerai and the bay of islands for my schools outreach for the week but i’ll be back soon
1. light streaming through open windows
2. discovering the simple joy of cottage cheese on rice cakes
3. re-falling in love with death cab
4. mustard yellow
5. watching fellowship of the rings extended edition in the place it was filmed (so epic)
6. amazingly cheap finds at the local thrift shop
7. after dinner walks with good friends
8. waking up before the sun for some ‘me time’
9. opportunities to practice my handwriting
10. successful new recipes