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- These same areas had extensive hangi ( earth oven ) sites.
- Hangi started music production by rapping as well as producing Iranian law.
- The Maori collected Hangi stones, taupunga, opunga, poutama, kowhaturi from the riverbed.
- However these large hangi or umu pits were identified in 1968 ( in the ti plant.
- Sometimes leaves of karamu were put on stones and dye the food and preserve them after a hangi.
- Beyond Australia, one of the great traditional culinary practices of New Zealand and the Pacific is the Hangi.
- New Zealand s Maori have the hangi, a type of earth oven, used for cooking on special occasions.
- This day sees cultural performances, bands, a myriad of food stalls and'hangi'for those missing New Zealand.
- "' Hangi Tavakoli "'( In hip hop hit songs for other Iranian and non-Iranian artists.
- During this period his name and likeness was used for the company " Billy T's Hangi Takeaways, " with locations in Auckland.
- The ancient Shenzi state was founded in 630 AD by a man named Hangi who had served as a governor and General of the Axumite Empire.
- Iran's government had heavy control and filtering of the music scene at the time, and that led Hangi to leave Iran in 2011.
- Then followed a cannibal feast, the bodies of the slain being cooked in hangi, ovens dug in the ground, in the traditional Mori fashion.
- Similar Mori gatherings will often feature a hangi ( pronounced " hung-ee " ), a pit in which meats or fish are cooked with vegetables.
- Archaeological evidence in early proto-Mori settlements, especially at the Wairau Bar that was intensively studied by Roger Duff, shows some typical East Polynesian cultural practices, including burial methods and the use of hangi ( earth ovens ).
- An investigation by a team from Otago University found a huge stone-lined umu or hangi pit ( earth oven ) deep by across estimated to be big enough to feed 1000 people by a local Maori familiar with modern hangi.
- An investigation by a team from Otago University found a huge stone-lined umu or hangi pit ( earth oven ) deep by across estimated to be big enough to feed 1000 people by a local Maori familiar with modern hangi.
- Scientists in New Zealand have found that they are able to figure out the Earth's past magnetic field changes by studying 700-to 800-year-old steam ovens, or hangi, used by the Maori for cooking food.
- Emperor Hangi maintained the ancient name of the region for his new empire, and was able to resist the Arab-Islamic armies, as well as the armies of the Christian Nubian Federation to the north, despite loss of many citizens to slave raids.
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