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Phormium tenax (called flax in New
Zealand English;
harakeke in Māori; New
Zealand flax
outside New Zealand; and New
Zealand hemp in
historical nautical...
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Harakeke Island is a
small island in the Bay of
Islands of New Zealand,
located about 12
kilometres (7.5 mi)
north of Russell. It is
situated at the north-eastern...
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plants Phormium tenax and
Phormium colensoi,
known by the Māori
names harakeke and
wharariki respectively.
Although given the
common name 'flax' they...
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Placostylus hongii is a
species of very large, air-breathing land snail, a
terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusc in the
family Bothriembryontidae. The...
- opportunities: Māori
learned to use
local resources like pounamu,
native timber,
harakeke and the
abundant birdlife,
producing practical tools or food, as well as...
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approach by Māori
weavers in the
gathering of
traditional materials such as
harakeke. One
tikanga is to
never cut the
inside leaves of the plant, the names...
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widely known in New
Zealand as flax or
their Māori
names wharariki and
harakeke respectively, and
elsewhere as New
Zealand flax or flax lily, but they...
- the 1980s hit song "Poi E". Originally, poi were most
commonly made from
harakeke (New
Zealand flax,
Phormium tenax) and raupō (Typha orientalis). Makers...
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Retrieved July 21, 2021. 더샘 '어반에코 하라케케', 출시 45일 만에 5만개 판매 [The Saem 'Urban Eco
Harakeke Toner': 50,000 sold in 45 days
after release].
Daily Sports (in Korean)...
- Office. "Pa
Harakeke Teen
Parent Unit
Ministry of
Education School Profile". educationcounts.govt.nz.
Ministry of Education. "Pa
Harakeke Teen Parent...