Okay what the hell am I suppose to do? and what is this for? I want the answer to my Questions!
In a hungi. (not sure of spelling) Which is an underground stove. Dig a hole, create a fire, put rocks in it, put food on top of rocks then cover it back up with dirt and let it cook.
Hangi
Hangi.
Hangi is a traditional Maori cooking method that involves cooking food in an earth oven. It is an important cultural practice that connects Maori people to their ancestors and the land. Hangi is used for special occasions, gatherings, and celebrations to share food and strengthen community bonds.
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A hangi is a traditional Maori form of cooking in the ground with hot rocks. A hongi is a form of Maori greeting consisting of touching or rubbing nose
"Waitomo" in Maori means "water passing through a hole" or "water that flows into a cave" in reference to the underground rivers and caves in the Waitomo region of New Zealand.
The name "James" in Maori is translated to "Hemi."
Was a reliable food source for the Maori's since its carbohydrates were high, and was suitable for cooking
Maori men were the ones who took care of the agriculture, fished for food, did the carvings, and made equipment, tools, and canoes. The men also shared in the cooking at home.
Certain rocks, hand-picked river stones, known as "hangi", are used in the cooking of food.
The Maori name for New Zealand is Aotearoa, which translates to "Land of the Long White Cloud."
The plural of Maori is Maori.
Pakeha, which means non-Maori. Pakeha New Zealanders are uniquely fortunate in that, unlike the non-native people of other European colonised countries, they are honoured by being called by a name given to them by the native people.