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marae

n. 1 (context archaic English) a Polynesian sacred altar or enclosure 2 the courtyard of a Maori wharenui or meeting-house and the buildings around it

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A marae (in New Zealand Māori, Cook Islands Māori, Tahitian) malae (in Tongan), malae (in Samoan) and mālae (in Hawaiian) is a communal or sacred place that serves religious and social purposes in Polynesian societies. In all these languages, the word also means "cleared, free of weeds, trees, etc." It generally consists of an area of cleared land roughly rectangular (the marae itself), bordered with stones or wooden posts (called au in Tahitian and Cook Islands Māori) perhaps with terraces (paepae) which were traditionally used for ceremonial purposes; and in some cases, a central stone ahu or a'u. In the Rapanui culture of Easter Island "ahu" has become a synonym for the whole marae complex).

In some modern Polynesian societies, notably that of the Māori of New Zealand, the marae is still a vital part of everyday life. However, in tropical Polynesia, most marae were destroyed or abandoned with the arrival of Christianity in the 19th century and some of them have become an attraction for tourists or archaeologists. Nevertheless, the place where the marae were built are still considered as tapu in most islands.

Marae (TV series)

Marae is a bilingual Maori and English language current affairs show on TVNZ, presented by Scotty Morrison and Miriama Kamo.

Usage examples of "marae".

It was an immemorial custom, among the Polynesians, when migrating from one land to another, to carry with them several sacred stones from their ancestral maraes, or temples, to be used to consecrate their temples in a new land.