They celebrate Watiangi!!
Māori celebrate a variety of things including cultural events such as Matariki (Māori New Year), Waitangi Day (commemorating the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi), and the arrival of waka (canoes) to New Zealand. They also celebrate their language, art, music, food, and traditional practices, as well as milestones and achievements within their whānau (family) and community. Additionally, Māori may celebrate national holidays and events that are important to all New Zealanders.
Whakanui.
they dance
They don't.
Maoris celebrate matariki all around the world Evan if your not Maori you can still celebrate matariki if you believe in matariki
Sometimes ... but not always !
because it is a traditonal thing in the maori culture Celebrating the beginning of new life and year.
It is a Maori song in which you acknoledge or celebrate various events and people.
A waiata whakanui is a celebratory song in MΔori culture that is sung to honor and celebrate special events, achievements, or people. It is a form of expression that embodies the significance of the occasion and is often performed with passion and emotion.
The Matariki celbration is exclusive to Maori culture and the islands of NewZealand.
The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)
Matariki is the Maori 'New Year' so it is celebrated in New Zealand.
There are many Maori festivals, on very important one is Matariki... the maori new year, matariki is a constellation of stars, also called the Pleiades, or the seven sisters, when these rise over the horizon, new year arrives and celebrations follow. This happens in the middle of June.