

Death in Māori culture with my hubby Jordan Young
I am joined today by my darling husband Jordan Young (also known as sneaker content creator Sneakernomics) about his Māori culture. We look at beliefs and tradition surrounding death, the afterlife, and the importance of ancestry.
Exploring how cultural practices shape our understanding of life and death, the significance of Tangihanga (Māori funerals), and the role of grief in connecting with the land and community. Jordan shares insights on the importance of whakapapa (genealogy) and how these traditions can guide modern living, emphasising the need for catharsis and community support in times of loss.
Key Takeaways:
- Cultural practices are essential for maintaining identity.
- Māori culture places high importance on acknowledging the dead.
- Whakapapa connects individuals to their ancestry and identity.
- Grief is openly expressed and embraced in Māori culture.
- Tangihanga provides a way to mourn and celebrate life. Tangi means to cry or weep in Māori.
- Community support is vital during times of loss.
- Cultural richness comes from storytelling and oral traditions.
- Connection to the land is crucial for understanding our place in the world.
- Indigenous cultures offer valuable lessons on stewardship and balance.
Disclaimer:
This podcast is for entertainment purposes only and does not constitute professional advice. Nor is it a substitute for professional support.
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The theme music for Death on the Daily is Set Free by Katie Gray, which is used with artist's permission.
You can connect with Katie and her music and work here https://www.katiegray.com.
This podcast is edited by David Strutt, who you can contact here for any editing needs: davidstrutt2@gmail.com
Chapters:
00:00: Cultural Connections and the Essence of Existence
04:02: Māori Beliefs on Death and Afterlife
07:51: Whakapapa: The Importance of Ancestry
12:30: Cultural Richness and Modern Life
16:03: Grief and Connection to the Land
19:56: Tangihanga: Māori Funeral Traditions
30:05: Catharsis and Community in Grief