Marae are traditional Maori meeting grounds that typically consist of a wharenui (meeting house), a marae ātea (sacred courtyard), and various other structures. They are built by the community using traditional construction methods and materials, with careful consideration given to cultural protocols and spiritual significance. The process of building a marae involves collaboration, community involvement, and adherence to cultural practices that ensure the space is imbued with cultural identity and meaning.
Various ancient civilizations built with stones, including the Egyptians who built the pyramids, the Greeks who built temples and amphitheaters, and the Incas who built Machu Picchu. Stones were a commonly used material due to their durability and structural integrity.
I'm pretty sure it was built in 1946
The Carcassonne was built in the 12th century by the Viscount Trencavel and later expanded by King Louis IX of France in the 13th century.
The architect had built two skyscrapers before he built the museum.
The Jacques Cartier Bridge in Montreal, Canada was built between 1925 and 1930. It was officially opened to traffic on May 24, 1930.
Jazzlyn Marae's birth name is Jazzlyn Antonia Marae.
Katura Marae was born in 1989.
the wharenui is the ancester and the marae the grass in front
The name of a welcoming ceremony for a marae is called a 'Powhiri'
A Polynesian sacred altar or enclosure. (The Wikipedia has an article on Marae, if you need more details.)
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Awataha marae; the totem pole is entirely modern and was presented to New Zealand to mark the Aukland Commonwealth Games.
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The Koroneihana is celebrated every year on August 21st at Turangawaewae marae in Ngāruawāhia.
A Maori meeting house is called a "wharenui." It is a traditional communal building used for various ceremonies, meetings, and gatherings, and it holds great cultural significance in Maori communities.