E tū ana tēnei kaikōrero i roto i te wharenui. I te nuinga o te wā ka kawea te pōwhiri ki runga marae ātea, ki roto wharenui rānei. Kei te āhua o te rangi me te tokomaha o te tangata te whakatau mēnā kei waho, kei roto i te whare rānei te pōwhiri.
Te whakamahi i tēnei tūemi
Reference: Hiwi and Pat Tauroa, Te marae: a guide to customs and protocol. Auckland: Reed Methuen, 1986, p. 91
by Gil Hanly
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