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In Māori culture, "tapu" refers to things that are sacred or restricted, often due to spiritual significance. Examples of things that are tapu include certain places, such as burial sites and mountains, as well as objects like specific carvings or ceremonial items. People may also be considered tapu during certain life events, like childbirth or death. Violating tapu can result in spiritual consequences, so respect and adherence to these customs are essential in Māori society.

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