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- beetles. The Māori of New Zealand used the rhizomes of Pteridium esculentum (aruhe) as a staple food, especially for exploring or hunting groups away from...
- pounder used to soften flax fibre (muka) in preparation for weaving. patu aruhe: a pounder used to break up edible fern roots for food. Mere (weapon) Pouwhenua...
- Tūmatauenga. Waeroa (mosquitoes) Rō (stick insects) Aruhe (fern root) Food-quality rhizomes (aruhe) were only obtained from the Pteridium esculentum bracken...
- The Hopkins River (Māori: Te Awa Aruhe) is in the central South Island of New Zealand. It flows south for 45 kilometres (28 mi) from the Southern Alps...
- heated and softened with a pounder (patu aruhe), after which the starch could be sucked from the fibers. Patu aruhe were important ritual items, and several...
- Katarina Kuini Whare-rau-aruhe Te Tau BEM (née Ellison; 29 December 1899 – 8 March 1998) was a notable New Zealand tribal leader, welfare worker and community...
- araucaria-heterophylla CoL: G67T Conifers.org: Araucaria_heterophylla EoL: 1033727 EPPO: ARUHE FNA: 200005239 FoAO2: Araucaria heterophylla FoC: 200005239 GBIF: 2684969...
- traditionally preferred material used by Māori for wooden weapons, patu aruhe (fernroot beaters) and barkcloth beaters. Within Araucariaceae, Agathis...
- well suited for growing crops such as kūmara, taro, hue (calabash) and aruhe (bracken fern), and were the cause of many early wars in the area. Te Kawerau...
- of the most grown food crops by pre-European Māori (alongside kūmara and aruhe); they ate the drupe and seed after a long detoxification process. Karaka...