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marae

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noun

  1. a traditional ²ÑÄå´Ç°ù¾± tribal meeting place, originally one in the open air, now frequently a purpose-built building
  2. (in Polynesia) an open-air place of worship
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of marae1

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Sitting on a carved wooden throne, the new queen was announced at a gathering at Tûrangawaewae Marae, which is the seat of the Kiingitanga or ²ÑÄå´Ç°ù¾± king movement.

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New Zealand media reported the king was expected to lie in state at Turangawaewae Marae, the seat of the ²ÑÄå´Ç°ù¾± king, for five days, then would be taken to rest on Taupiri Mountain.

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As floodwaters entered their homes, people fled to higher ground and evacuation centers in schools and marae, the meeting houses used by Maori, New Zealand’s Indigenous people.

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Moussa answered with 4:20 left to play, finding Jah’Marae Sheread for a 17-yard touchdown and the Rattlers led 15-14 after a failed 2-point conversion pass.

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And the couple has since welcomed two children — a daughter, Marae, in 2020 and a son, Marquise Jr., this spring.

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