Taonga Puoro- Traditional Musical Instruments

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Names: Sam, Callum, Hayden

Explain traditions of Pre-European Maori in a digital story. Area of study: Taonga Puoro Traditional Maori Instruments

The Karanga weka were used to call wekas so Maori could trap them for food. It’s a wind instrument that sounds like a weak. It can be made from greenstone. The Maori had lots of instruments and some were made from leaves and grasses. The Karanga weka is like a nose instrument.

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