Mihi

A Mihi is a traditional form of greeting among the Māori people of New Zealand.

The word may refer to several other things and people:

Places

 * Mihi, Nepal, a village in northwest Nepal
 * Mihi, New Zealand, a village in the Waikato Region
 * Mihi Creek heritage site, Queensland, Australia
 * Te Mihi Power Station, New Zealand

People
Mihi is sometimes used as a female given name among New Zealand Māori:
 * Mihi Edwards (1918–2008), New Zealand writer and social worker
 * Mihingarangi "Mihi" Forbes (b. ca 1972), New Zealand television journalist
 * Mihi Gabrielle Paki, a sister of Māori King Tuheitia Paki
 * Mihi Kōtukutuku Stirling (1870–1956), Māori tribal leader
 * Mihi-ki-te-kapua (d. ca 1872), New Zealand Māori composer


 * in fiction
 * Nanny Mihi, character created by Melanie Drewery
 * Mihi Hudson, character in television soap opera Shortland Street

Other

 * The Māori/Indigenous Health Institute of the University of Otago