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  2. Tukutuku - Wikipedia

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    kaokao – horizontal or vertical zigzag lines, said to represent the sides and arms of warriors in haka. [ 12 ] purapura whetū – meaning "star seeds", also known as pukanohi ("herring's eyes") and kowhiti ("to cross"), is a simple cross-stitch pattern representing the stars and great numbers of people.

  3. Māori traditional textiles - Wikipedia

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    The whetū (stars), purapura whetū (weaving pattern of stars) or roimata (teardrop) pattern is a geometric design using two colours and alternating between them at every stitch. This design is associated with the survival of an iwi (tribe), hapū (sub-tribe), or whānau (extended family), the idea being that it is vital to have a large whanau ...

  4. Poupou - Wikipedia

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    As a result, today, many Māori have made an attempt to resurge traditional patterns and carvings within mainstream art through programs like the Māori Arts and Crafts Institute. [5] They have made it their mission to preserve traditional toi whakairo, and have opened various programs and classes to pass their traditions to younger generations.

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    Punxsutawney Phil isn't the only weather-predicting groundhog that enjoys a day of public spotlight. In northern Ohio, a ground-dweller by the name of Buckeye Chuck has made his call: Spring is ...

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    Firerose is speaking out following her ex-husband Billy Ray Cyrus' inauguration performance controversy.. In a statement obtained by PEOPLE, the Australian singer, 36, says of Cyrus, 63, "What’s ...

  7. Tāniko - Wikipedia

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    The tāniko technique does not require a loom, although one can be used. Traditionally free hanging warps were suspended between two weaving pegs and the process involved twining downward. The traditional weaving material is muka, fibre prepared from the New Zealand flax (Phormium tenax) by scraping, pounding and washing.

  8. Eagles activate Brandon Graham off injured reserve before ...

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    The Philadelphia Eagles activated defensive end Brandon Graham off injured reserve ahead of their matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs in Sunday's Super Bowl.

  9. Far-right Israeli lawmaker praises Trump's comments on ... - AOL

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    JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Far-right Israeli politician Itamar Ben Gvir hailed U.S. President Donald Trump's comments that Palestinians should be moved out of Gaza, joining settler groups in the ...