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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.

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