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Manu korero is a Māori term that translates to "bird of speech" in English. It refers to a form of traditional storytelling or oral communication practiced by Māori people, where stories, legends, and cultural teachings are shared through spoken word. This practice emphasizes the importance of oral history in preserving and transmitting knowledge, values, and identity within the Māori community. Manu korero often involves a poetic and rhythmic style, engaging listeners and fostering a deep connection to cultural heritage.

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