The Sacred Forests of the Māori (19/20)

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The Sacred Forests of the Māori

In New Zealand, the Māori people revere their ancestral forests (taonga), which are seen as living entities imbued with spiritual significance. The forests are home to the tōtara trees, sacred to Māori culture, and contain hidden groves that are carefully protected by indigenous tribes. These forests play a central role in maintaining the spiritual and ecological balance of the land.

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