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Hongi - Wikipedia
a traditional Māori greeting performed by two people pressing their noses together, often including the touching of the foreheads.
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The Mãori Hongi Greeting of New Zealand - TripSavvy
The hongi is the Mãori welcome expressed by the rubbing or touching of noses, something akin to the Western custom of kissing someone by way of greeting.
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What is Hongi? Does it have any cultural significance? - Quora
Hongi is the traditional Māori nose-press greeting. Here's Prince Harry getting it right, eyes and mouth closed. Symbolically it's a sharing of the breath of ...
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hongi
‖ hongi N.Z. (ˈhɒŋɪ) [Maori.] The pressing of noses together as a form of salutation. Hence as v. intr.1843 E. Dieffenbach Trav. N.Z. I. i. ii. 61 Leaving him to indulge his natural feeling in hongi..or nose-rubbing. 1862 Richmond–Atkinson Papers (1960) I. xiii. 791 A great many of them hongi'd with...
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The hongi | Manners and social behaviour
At a formal Māori occasion, whether held on a marae or not, it is customary for visitors to shake hands and hongi with their hosts after the speeches of ...
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True Cuz Ep 1 - How to perform a hongi - YouTube
True Cuz is the Totes Māori 'how to' guide. In this episode we highlight some of the trials and tribulations of that famous Māori greeting ...
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HONGI Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun. New Zealand. a Maori greeting in which noses are pressed together. hongi. / ˈhɒŋiː /. noun. a form of salutation expressed by touching noses. “Collins ...
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hongi - Te Aka Māori Dictionary
hongi. 1. (verb) (-a,-hia,-tia) to press noses in greeting. Ākuanei pea kua wareware anō ngā mātua, kua kore i hongi, kua kihi kē (TTT 1/12/1930:2214). / ...
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Hongi Greetings - polynesia.com | blog
The “hongi”, a traditional Maori greeting in New Zealand - and it's not your standard handshake or kiss on the cheek. Interested?
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Origin of the hongi | Māori manners and social behaviour – Ngā ...
The tradition of the hongi recalls the Māori legend of the creation of the first earthly woman, Hineahuone. She was formed from clay by the creator god Tāne ...
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“The Hongi (pressing noses) is something we do when we greet ...
The Hongi (pressing of the noses) is something we (Maori) do when we greet someone for the first time OR when we see someone we haven't seen for a while.
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Hongi Hika
Hongi's older half-brother, Kāingaroa, was an important chief, and his death in 1815 led to Hongi becoming the ariki of Ngāpuhi. In 1824 Hongi Hika attacked Ngāti Whātua again, losing 70 men, including his eldest son Hāre Hongi, in the battle of Te Ika a Ranganui.
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Labidochromis sp. "Hongi"
"Hongi" is an undescribed species of cichlid fish from Eastern Africa. Other names for the fish include kimpuma, Hongi red top and Hongi cichlid.
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Waikato (rangatira)
As a young man, Waikato travelled to England in 1820 alongside the principal Ngāpuhi chief Hongi Hika and the missionary Thomas Kendall. Hongi Hika and Waikato had assisted Kendall with developing a written form of the Māori language and in England, they worked with the linguist Samuel Lee
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Whangaroa
In February 1827, the famous Ngā Puhi chief Hongi Hika was engaged in warfare against the tribes of Whangaroa. During a skirmish Hongi Hika was shot in the chest by one of his warriors. On 6 March 1828 Hongi Hika died at Whangaroa.
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