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  2. Māori weaving and tukutuku – te raranga me te whatu

    The art of te whare pora The pā harakeke Aitia te wahine i roto i te pā harakeke. Marry the woman found in the flax plantation. This whakataukī (proverb) indicates the central importance of …

  3. A Brief History of Flax Weaving in New Zealand - Albion Gould

    Jul 10, 2023 · Flax weaving encompasses a range of techniques, each with its own distinct purpose and application. Here are some notable methods: a. Harakeke: The Māori refer to flax …

  4. The Harakeke story – Plimmerton.nz

    Harakeke (Phormium Tenax) or swamp flax, an important native plant originally grown only in New Zealand, is the major vegetation in the Taupō swamp. Harakeke was the name given to …

  5. Harakeke – Wahakura Weaver

    Harakeke (New Zealand flax, or Phormium tenax) is the plant at the heart of Māori weaving. Read an overview of its cultivation, symbolism, and harvesting. Cultivating Harakeke. Māori …

  6. Harakeke - unique to New Zealand - Waitangi

    Header Image: A beautiful bangle woven during our summer holiday activity on raranga - Māori weaving. Maybe there were a few chilly winters as use of harakeke (New Zealand flax) …

  7. Raranga: Māori weaving | 100% Pure New Zealand

    The most widely used weaving material was (and still is) harakeke - otherwise known as New Zealand flax. Weaving was traditionally done by women, and skilled weavers are prized within …

  8. to and symbolic of customary Māori life than harakeke (New Zealand flax, Phormium tenax), whether for medicinal uses or for creating the myriad of domestic items crucial to day-to-day …

  9. Toi IhoWeaving | Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu

    Aitia te wahine o te pā harakeke – marry the woman of the flax cultivation. This whakataukī is a reminder of the historical importance of weaving to Māori. Weavers, who were mostly women, …

  10. Māori Arts & Crafts - Māori Education

    The most widely used weaving material was (and still is) harakeke - otherwise known as New Zealand flax. Weaving was traditionally done by women, and skilled weavers are prized within …

  11. Harakeke | Christchurch City Libraries Ngā Kete Wānanga o …

    May 27, 2025 · The two plants have no relationship to each other. Those involved in the resurgence of traditional weaving encourage use of the correct terminology i.e. harakeke, not …