New Zealand
As I sit down to think about our next travel/celebration spot, New Zealand popped into my head. What is New Zealand and what kind of culture or traditions do they have? As I pondered on this question I could like come up with even an idea as to what New Zealand was all about. So this week we will be traveling to New Zealand to discover the people, culture, and traditions.The Maori people have a very unique culture. They are also rich with tradition and contemporary arts such as carving, weaving, kap haka (group performance) and many more interesting things; one of my favorite was moko (tattoo). The Maori people tattoo their bodies as a form of art. Many of the techniques that the Maori people use to perform and administer their art in their culture is very close to how their ancestors did things. Old technique is the best technique according to them. In the picture below is their form of tattooing. The Maori people believe that this is the best way to tattoo their bodies.
The Maori culture is an oral one that is full of stories and legends. One of the most important stories is their creation story. The Maori creation story describes the world being formed by the violent separation of Ranginui, the Sky Father, and Papatuanuku, the Earth Mother, by their children. Many Maori carvings and artworks graphically depict this struggle. In the end this struggle formed the two islands that make up New Zealand today.
Because New Zealand is an island it it was one of the last inhabited islands. While other landmasses were being inhabited by people New Zealand was left in isolation. During its isolation the plant life grew in large quantities and with large diversity. New Zealand is known now for its green beautiful land. They have flowers that many have never even heard of and not to mention the bird species of rare and exotic numbers.
New Zealand is definitely a site to see and the Maori people are full of culture and tradition. Who knows, maybe your next vacation will be a trip to New Zealand! I hope you enjoyed this weeks post and I hope to see you next week!