Te anga karaka, te anga koura, kei kitea te Marae
The shells of the karaka berry, and the shells of the crayfish, should not be seen from the Marae
Although
this clearly has a hygienic undertone, it also refers to discipline. A
tribe or war party who disregards organization and has no concern for
where they leave their rubbish and gear reflects poor leadership and
discipline, thus becoming easy prey for a more regimented force.
To me this means clean up behind yourself or you have poor leadership.
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