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1 aorangi hori
[n.]man-made satellite————————[n.]technological satellite -
2 hinu taramea
[n.]scent made from spear-grass -
3 hori
man-made (artificial)————————misfire (shooting) -
4 kaka hori
man-made fibre (artificial fibre) -
5 kaka waihanga
man-made fibre (artificial fibre) -
6 rēwena
[n.]bread made with potayeast; -
7 aorangi hori
[n.]man-made satellite————————[n.]technological satellite -
8 hinu taramea
[n.]scent made from spear-grass -
9 hori
man-made (artificial)————————misfire (shooting) -
10 kaka hori
man-made fibre (artificial fibre) -
11 kaka waihanga
man-made fibre (artificial fibre) -
12 rēwena
[n.]bread made with potayeast; -
13 Hinaki
Maori for eel pots<HINAKI.JPG">Hinaki or eel pots are made of finely woven plant stems such as from Muehlenbeckia. They can be used attached to a net as part of a weir where they catch eels migrating down the river to the ocean to give birth, or in open waters using bait. They were placed in rivers in such a way that eels entered the larger opening with the flow of the current. Sometimes eels were kept alive in hinaki until they were needed as food. -
14 kahu huruhuru
Maori feathered cloak.The base of the cloak was made from f;ax fibre (muka) which had been washed, bleached to almost white and softened. The fibres would then be rolled together until a long yarn was formed, which was then woven into the large rectangle, shaped at the shoulders and hips. On to this was fastened the feathers, the most prized ones being those of the huia and kiwi ( especially the rare white albino kiwi). -
15 Kakareao
Rhipogonum scandens (supplejack, pirita, karewao)Endemic climbing liane that up in the light produces large leaves and tiny flowers followed by red berries.The supple, flexuous and pliant but incredibly strong stems were the preferred medium from which Maori made hinaki (eel traps), they were also (in less politically correct times) the favoured source for canes for use in New Zealand schools! Chatham Island plants have yellow flowers, while mainland plants tend to have uniformly green ones. -
16 Karetao
Maori jumping jacks gameKaretao were manipulated in much the same way as puppets and were used to help tell stories. Songs accompanied each set of actions. The karetao is held in an upright position with one hand at its base and the other holding the cord. By alternately pulling and slackening the cord, the arms assume different positions. At the same time, by shaking the karetao at the base, the arms are made to quiver and imitate a person doing a haka. -
17 kete
Maori bag made from woven flax leaves or kiekie, kuta (rush), pingao, ti, toetoe and houhere (lacebark). -
18 Koauau
<KOAUAU.JPG">A type of traditional Maori fluteTraditionally koauau were made from human thigh and arm bones, or from wood. Trees favoured for this purpose were poroporo, tutu and neinei which have a soft pith and are easily hollowed. However, matai, maire, rimu and totara which have no pith were also used. Koauau are played with the mouth, although some were played through the nose, similar tonguru (nose flutes). -
19 mahe
Maori stone sinkerStone sinkers and often floats made of pumice or corky wood such as whau wood, marked the place of the net. -
20 MOKIHI
Also mokiMaori for a craft or raft made of flax sticks, to creep or move stealthily, sidle, sneek
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