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- The show will start with a mihi (welcome) followed by a karakia and songs by Waiata group, followed by performances by a Kapa haka from students from Wakatipu High School.
- According to Māori legend, the Māori name reflects a demigod who uplifted a wooden figure of Kahukura near the eastern edge of Dyers Pass who also recited a karakia.
- Celebrations by Ngāti Porou to commemorate the first dawn of the new millennium in 2000, including karakia led by Tamati and Amster Reedy, took place on the summit of the mountain.
- According to Cowan, the slaughter temporarily weakened the new confidence in Pai-marire, but Te Ua had a satisfying explanation: that those who fell were to blame because they did not repose absolute faith in the karakia, or incantation.
- In late November 2022, Foon criticised the recently-elected Mayor of Kaipara Craig Jepson for interrupting Māori ward councillor Pera Paniora's karakia (Māori prayer).
- After the burial, the home of the deceased and the place they died are ritually cleansed with karakia (prayers or incantations) and desanctified with food and drink, in a ceremony called takahi whare (trampling the house).
- Each tohunga was a gifted spiritual leader and possessed the natural ability of communicating between the spiritual and temporal realms through karakia (prayers), pātere (chants) or performing waiata (songs) that had been passed down to them by tohunga before them.
- When his grandson was thirsty, he sung a karakia and stomped on the ground, causing a spring to burst forth at Te Waitakahi-a-Kahu (The water of the stomping of Kahu).
- This included dawn ceremonies, traditional karakia, speeches in Te reo Māori, waiata and kapa haka, during which some warriors had moko on their faces.
- As a Tohunga o Tumatauenga (expert in weapons or war party chaplain) he was acknowledged by the Ngāpuhi of the Bay of Islands as a spiritual leader who possessed the ability of communicating between the spiritual and temporal realms through karakia (prayers), pātere (chants) or performing waiata (songs).
- Another tohunga, Tamure, came from Rangiahua in Kāwhia to visit him, but they argued about the correct wording of a karakia (song, incantation) called Tū-hangaia.
- Te Hata reports that the defeat at Kaka-tarae was avenged as a result of the makutu or whakanania ritual, in which an enemy warrior was captured, his heart was offered to the atua, and then the tohunga sang a karakia into a hole in the ground while naked.
- Dictaphone recordings were made of waiata, pātere ("songs of derision in response to slander"), and karakia, but the excitement of the occasion was such that most were too busy to talk with the group from the Dominion Museum.
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