NZ travel company under fire for hiring backpackers to dress as “fake Maoris”

A New Zealand tour operator has come under fire for hiring backpackers to act as “fake Maoris” for cruise ship tourists.   The travellers, reportedly from France and Israel, were paid to dress in traditional Maori costumes, draw tattoes on their faces and poke their tongues out.

The act was deemed by the organisers, Discovery Heritage Group, as a “cultural liaison,” featuring dance routines for the cruise ship passengers docking in the North Island town of Tauranga.

Director Terina Puriri has since added fuel to the fire by saying she had no choice but to hire foreigners because the local Maori are too lazy.

Puriri told the New Zealand Herald: “Some of our Maori are too slack to promote themselves. Some of our Maori are too lazy to get out of bed to do that.”

She added: “They don’t turn up and it’s a known thing for Tauranga Maori to do that.”

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