The Maori name for flax is harakeke.
kohunga is a type of flax. Harakeke is the most commonly used Maori word for flax (Phormium Tenax). Muka is flax that has been prepared for use.
Pupuharakeke is a Maori term that refers to a flax leaf, which is a plant native to New Zealand. It is used in various traditional practices and crafts by Maori communities.
A Maori puipui is a traditional woven flax skirt worn by Maori women for ceremonial occasions. It is adorned with decorative patterns and can vary in length and style depending on the region and purpose.
The Maori traditionally used a tool called a "muka" to cut flax leaves. This tool was made from a sharp, narrow-bladed stone or shell attached to a wooden handle. The Maori would carefully slice the flax leaves at an angle to extract the fibers for weaving and other purposes.
The Maori name for flax is harakeke.
piupiu is the name of the flax skirt worn by the Maori.
kohunga is a type of flax. Harakeke is the most commonly used Maori word for flax (Phormium Tenax). Muka is flax that has been prepared for use.
The native plant used for weaving is called flax. The Maori name is Harekeke.
flax and cloaks
harakeke is Maori for flax
The plants they used was harakeke (maori word for Flax)
Flax is a plant that was used by early Maori to make things such as mats there is one :)
Pupuharakeke is a Maori term that refers to a flax leaf, which is a plant native to New Zealand. It is used in various traditional practices and crafts by Maori communities.
A Maori puipui is a traditional woven flax skirt worn by Maori women for ceremonial occasions. It is adorned with decorative patterns and can vary in length and style depending on the region and purpose.
The Maori traditionally used a tool called a "muka" to cut flax leaves. This tool was made from a sharp, narrow-bladed stone or shell attached to a wooden handle. The Maori would carefully slice the flax leaves at an angle to extract the fibers for weaving and other purposes.
A kete is a basket usually woven from flax.