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The Māori have a very evolved view of how to bury their dead. Their version of an Irish wake is called a tangi. In a traditional Māori tangi you speak directly with your lost loved one, laugh with them, say sorry for when you let them down. It’s a powerful immersive experience, where you let waves of anger and grief, rage and laughter, break over you.
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