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- rimu (called māpara or kāpara) for wooden items such as heru (combs) and fernroot beaters. Historically, rimu and other native trees such as kauri, mataī...
- place) for tuna (eels), kāuru (cabbage tree root), and aruhe (bracken fernroot). The first European to see Mount Aspiring was government surveyor John...
- traditionally preferred material used by Māori for wooden weapons, patu aruhe (fernroot beaters) and barkcloth beaters. Within Araucariaceae, Agathis is more closely...
- not possible in the south of the South Island, but wild plants such as fernroot were often available and cabbage trees were harvested and cultivated for...
- "Patu muka (flax pounder)". Te Papa. Retrieved 20 June 2017. "Patu aruhe (fernroot beater)". Te Ara. Retrieved 20 June 2017. Mere pounamu in the collection...
- were extracted from the berries and petals, and could be used to sweeten fernroot, or boiled with seaweed to make a black jelly. Cyathodes juniperina - Mingimingi...
- it could be stored over the winter. Native New Zealand plants such as fernroot became a more important part of the diet, along with insects such as the...
- Marlborough chief who pledged to smash Te Rauparaha's head with a patu aruhe (fernroot pounder) if he were to cross Te Moana Raukawa (Cook Strait). The Kaikōura...
- Maori English He kumara kai hamuhamu Only the fernroots remain Ko te ehu o te kupu nei na The essential word implies Kia hoki kau atu, ina te tinaki That...
- powerful curse and comparing Tūwharetoa's ancestors, Rangitu and Tangaroa, to fernroot (i.e. treating them both as food). According to Locke and Te Hata, when...