Peri hoke is a significant tradition within the Māori society. It encompasses a ancient ceremony performed to commemorate those who have passed. The performance often takes place during special occasions, including weddings, births. Peri hoke serves a meaningful link to the history and reinforces community . Many elements make up peri hoke, in
Te Peri Hoki
From the misty heartland of New Zealand, whispers echo through time, telling tales of a powerful entity. This story weaves a captivating narrative of a creature that roamed the forests and waters. Some say Peri Hoki was a protector, while others whisper of its majestic nature. Hidden within ancient stories, clues spark a glimpse into the world of
Journey to Te Moana
Papatūānuku is whispering/calling/singing to you. Can you feel/hear/sense her? It's/This is/That's the spirit/mana/energy of Aotearoa calling, inviting you on a bold/ daring/epic adventure. Peri Hoki is your guide/ companion/friend in this journey, a tale woven/told/shared through generations of Māori knowledge/wisdom/tradition. Gather/Prepare/