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Maori is the Maori religion, which is based on traditional Maori mythology and beliefs. Some Maori follow all sorts of Pakeha religions including many types of Christianity, from Mormonism to Rastafarianism.

In the early days of European settlement, Maori tried to get along with the Pakeha by accepting their religion, so some churches developed that are a Maori version of other Pakeha religions. One example is the Ratana church.

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They worship the same way that many other people do. Some are Roman Catholic, some Baptist, Presbyterian, Bretheren, Pentecostal, Ratana.They worship in the style of the denomination they they are affiliated to.

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Though many maori do follow Pakeha religions such as Christianity, Maori spirtuallity is based on pre-European beliefs.

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Many Maori follow the Pakeha (non-Maori) religion, Christianity. Another Pakeha religion, Rastafarianism is also very popular.

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At church, at a Marae (meeting house) or at home.

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