Hei whakaatu tēnei hoahoa i ngā ritenga o te pōwhiri, hei whakaatu hoki i ngā whakaraupapatanga mai i te taha mauī ki te taha matau. Ko ētahi wāhanga o ngā whakaritenga ka taea te whakamahi, pērā i te waerea me te wero. Kua oti ngā kawa rerekē e rua te whakaatu i konei – ko te pāeke me te tauutuutu. Kei te pāeke ka tīmata ngā korero i te tangata whenua, whai muri ko ngā kaikōrero o te manuhiri. Kei te kawa tauutuutu ka tīmata ngā kōrero i te tangata whenua kātahi ka whakawhiti atu ki tētahi kaikōrero o te manuhiri. I te mutunga, mā te tangata whenua e whakakapi ngā kōrero.
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Source: Anne Salmond, Hui: a study of Maori ceremonial gatherings. Auckland: Reed Publishing, 2004, p. 178
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