puhutakaan
Puhutakaan is a term originating from the Māori language of New Zealand. It translates to the act of speaking or a speech. It is a fundamental concept within Māori culture, encompassing not only the spoken word but also the art of oratory, storytelling, and public address. Puhutakaan can refer to formal speeches delivered during ceremonies, informal conversations, or even the transmission of knowledge through narrative.
The practice of puhutakaan is deeply embedded in the social and spiritual fabric of Māori society. It
In contemporary New Zealand, puhutakaan continues to be an important aspect of Māori life. It is practiced