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Manu - Birds
Native birds of Aotearoa, New Zealand and their relationship to Maori. Manu - birds are very important in the Maori world, their characteristics reflected in our oratory.


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Kaka



The kaka is the native parrot. Speakers when doing mihi often liken themselves to a Kaka

Ka tangi te titi
Ka tangi te kaka!

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