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  • Once upon a time, in a cozy living room filled with the warmth of a crackling fire, Grandma sat surrounded by her wide-eyed grandchildren. With a twinkle in her eye and a hint of nostalgia in her voice, she began to spin a tale as old as time itself—the story of the Maori people and their language.
  • As Grandma painted vivid pictures with her words, the children were transported to a distant land, where Maori villages thrived amidst rolling hills and lush forests. They could almost hear the laughter of children playing in the grass and the gentle murmurs of elders conversing under the shade of ancient trees.
  • But the tale took a somber turn as Grandma recounted the dark days of colonization, when the Maori language was nearly silenced by the forces of assimilation. In classrooms dimly lit by flickering candles, children were taught to speak English, while their native tongue faded into a mere whisper.
  • Yet, amidst the shadows of oppression, there emerged a glimmer of hope—a resilient spirit determined to reclaim what was lost. Grandma spoke of brave Maori activists and educators who fought tirelessly to revive their language and preserve their cultural identity.
  • Preparing for EveningTowards the end of the day, the Maori would prepare for their meal. Women and slaves would carry firewood, and the chief would help distribute fresh fish and meat among his people, making sure that everyone got
  • After EatingAfter eating, Maori tribes would gather in their marae. Usually when the sun was setting, they would worship the sun again. Hunting and fishing was not encouraged after dark, since that was when evil spirits were believed to be most active.
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