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nineteenth century,
which continues today in the
standardised form of the
piupiu.
Piupiu are a
modern Māori
garment usually worn
around the
waist as a skirt...
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Piupiu Te
Wherowhero (c. 1886/1887 – 29
October 1937) was a
female leader within the Māori
royal family in
early 20th
century New Zealand. She was born...
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traditional dancers in Perth,
Australia Maori man
wearing a
korowai and
piupiu Piupiu worn at a
ceremony at New
Zealand Parliament Maori poi
performance in...
- casualties; her
status as a "lucky ship" was
attributed by the crew to a Māori
piupiu (warrior's skirt) and hei-tiki (pendant) worn by the
captain during battle...
- discolor,
synonym Blechnum discolor,
commonly called crown fern (Māori:
piupiu), is a
species of fern in the
family Blechnaceae. This
species is endemic...
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approximating the
final design.
Instead of a haka, the
warrior is
shown in a
piupiu,
shirtless and
turned away from the viewer,
crouched atop a rock or escarpment...
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numerous strands of
prepared flax fibres,
woven or plaited,
known as a
piupiu which is worn
during Māori
cultural dance. In
Nauru culture the
native dress...
- Whaitiri, the
mother of
local MP Meka Whaitiri), was selected. A
traditional piupiu skirt, and the
photographs of Mei, were sent to the
Italian marble company...
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battles of the
First World War, wore into
battle a hei-tiki (as well as a
piupiu, Māori warrior's skirt). The crew
attributed to this the New
Zealand being...
- and his
maternal grandmother was
Piupiu Te Wherowhero, a
leader within the ka****
ariki (Māori
royal family).
Piupiu was a
daughter of Te Wherowhero, the...