Manaakitanga is about how you care for each other, the well-being of your community, engaging with one another and maintaining strong relationships.
It loosely translates to the concept of hospitality. In Māori society, looking after visitors and treating others well is of great importance.
Manaakitanga is also about fostering mana (prestige and spiritual power) and showing aroha (love and compassion) to other people, making this one of the most important concepts in Māori culture.
You can express manaakitanga by helping a friend or loved one. You can even help someone you've just met.