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- A kōauau is a small flute, ductless and notchless, four to eight inches (ten to twenty centimetres) long, open at both ends and having from three to six...
- climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, pla**** his kōauau (flute) to his loved one". The name has multiple alternative forms, some...
- including the kōauau, the ngūru and the pūtõrino. Transverse flute Vertical flute "Lain-Ah (Reproduction) | Native American (Hopi)". "Kōauau - Haumanu Collective"...
- story of Tūtānekai, who, by playing his kōauau to cause Hinemoa to swim to him across Lake Rotorua). Kōauau is made of wood or bone. Formerly the bone...
- with the nose, more commonly Nguru are pla**** with the mouth. The Māori "kōauau ponga ihu", a gourd nose flute, was also part of the nose flute tradition;...
- very strong, Māori used them to make a number of different items including kōauau (flutes), needles, tattooing chisel blades, and barbs for fish hooks. The...
- buildings and structures are invisible to human eyes. The music of their kōauau and pūtōrino (bugle flutes), along with their singing of waiata occasionally...
- instruments) are made from gourds, including types of flute (ororuarangi, kōauau ponga ihu) and shakers (hue rarā, hue puruwai). The calabash is used as...
- was part of the Hamilton County Bluegr**** Band. She learned to play the kōauau at primary school. At age eight she began to play the cello, and she has...
- rimu (Caulerpa brownii) Rimurimu Southern bull kelp (Durvillaea) Rimurapa, Rimuroa, Kōauau Southern laver (Pyropia) Karengo, Kareko, Parengo, Reporepo...