毛利人介绍 英文版.pptx

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'Kia Ora'LET’S TALK ABOUT MAORIS ___________New Zealand nativeGeneral situationMost of Maoris live in New Zealand.Maoris came to New zealand about one thousand years ago.Maoris in New zealand is the world-famous human-eating race.Of course,they have not eaten human being for more than two hundred years.Maoris are good at dancing and music and also interested in painting.Where do they come from?Maoris migrated to New Zealand about one thousand years ago from the middle of the Pacific Ocean and settled down. Let we know themThey are called "Son of the earth"(唐加塔环努瓦),and their history, language and tradition are the center of New Zealand's unique personality.1,Skin: A little brown2,their body is brawny(very strong)3,there are all kinds of tattoos on their bodies or faces4,when they dance,the man is naked only with a grass skirt ,but the woman often wear a black and white coat between red hue(color) with a diamond picture on the frontMaoritangaMaoritanga means Maoriculture, the Maori way of life and view of the world. important content1,Tattooing2,Haka(their tradtional dancing)3,Traditional welcoming ceremony4,Maori Woodcarving1.Maori moko and tattoo In Classic Maori society ,the male was the fully tattooed flourishing decorated cheeks, chin, nose and forehead as well as buttocks and thighs. Tattooing was a sign of status and far from simply decorating the face. In general,a man has a higher status if he has a more complex decorative pattern on his face .WWW.COMPANYSITE.COM | INFO@COMPANYSITE.COM | +12 34 567 890 | LONG STREET 12345, CITY, COUNTRY2.Haka1,The dance of haka is the most famous.2,Haka is a kind of vigorous(energetic) posture dance which symbolizes the vitality of Maori manhood.3.Hongi: touching nose etiquetteThe traditional Maori welcome is called a powhiri this involves a hongi which is a warm greeting that involves pressing noses as opposed to a kiss.4.Maori WoodcarvingWoodcarving is a traditional art form of the Maori people. M

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