Wānanga
Wānanga refers to a traditional Māori educational institution in New Zealand, where knowledge is shared and cultural practices are taught. These gatherings often focus on various subjects, including language, arts, and spirituality, and are designed to foster community learning and connection to Māori heritage.
In a wānanga, participants engage in discussions, storytelling, and hands-on activities, promoting a deep understanding of their culture. The concept emphasizes the importance of learning from elders and peers, ensuring that knowledge is passed down through generations, thus preserving the rich traditions of the Māori people and their connection to the land.