Tahuwhakatiki Marae in Welcome Bay has introduced a lot more than just hand sanitiser in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
"Because of the threat of the coronavirus we've had to change the way we do things at the marae," Tahuwhakatiki Marae Trust chairman John Ohia says.
A new system has been introduced to temporarily replace the hongi, the harirū (handshake) and hugging.
Ohia said it was time to introduce a new system which did not involve any touching.
"It's a simple process and basically we bow after there's some Māori command and, secondly, we go through another command and at the end of that we say 'tihei mauri tau' which is the ending of that particular process."