I dont know about religious, but definitely spiritual ceremonies.
Marae is a Maori or Tahitian word for a sacred area used for religious and social ceremonies.
Maori tribal masks, known as "moko," were used for various ceremonial and religious purposes in Maori culture. They were mainly used during performances, rituals, and ceremonies to represent ancestors, spirits, or deities. The intricate designs and carvings on the masks held cultural and spiritual significance for the Maori people.
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Priests and acolytes.
yes they did have religious ceremonies
tred by the religious leader
There various Hindu Religious ceremonies. Who participates in these ceremonies totally depends on what is the ceremony for.
i am not exactly so sure but i think they were people who performd religious ceremonies
what does religious ceremonies
A waiata whakapapa is a traditional Maori song that tells genealogical stories about ancestors, tribes, or other aspects of Maori culture. These songs are often sung at important events such as gatherings, ceremonies, or celebrations to honor and connect with the ancestors and history of the Maori people.
Pyramids were central to religious ceremonies.
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