Māori weaving
By Vanessa Bidois
Subjects: Raranga, Oceania, history, Harakeke, Maori Textile fabrics, Hand weaving, Whatu, Tikanga
Description: "Since their ancestors arrived in Aotearoa New Zealand and discovered the useful properties of harakeke (New Zealand flax), Māori have used flax leaves to create baskets, mats, housing materials, clothing and cords, ropes and fishing nets. In weaving and the patterns used, Māori record their histories and stories, passing on their culture, genealogy, values and beliefs, weaving together people and communities"--Publisher information.
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