The Maori would build their houses out of materials found in the forest. They would also use resources from nearby swamps.
The Maori traditionally built their houses using natural materials such as wood, flax, and reeds. They would construct wooden frames and weave together walls and roofs using these materials. The buildings were typically thatched with plant material for insulation and protection from the elements.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
The Maori people traditionally lived in houses called "whare." These houses were made from wood and thatch, featuring a central hearth for cooking and warmth. The size and structure of the whare varied based on the tribe and region.
Maori meeting houses were traditionally adorned with intricate carvings both inside and outside. These carvings often depicted ancestral stories, symbols, and designs that held cultural significance to the Maori people. Additionally, decorative elements such as woven panels, paintings, and ornamental detailing were also used to adorn the meeting houses.
Maori people in New Zealand live in a variety of housing types, including modern homes, traditional marae (meeting houses), and rural settlements. Many Maori communities emphasize connection to their ancestral lands and traditions in the design and location of their housing.
The carved Maori mask on the New Zealand 10 cent coin is known as a koruru. It represents the face of an ancestor and is often seen on the gable of Maori meeting houses. The design symbolizes protection and connection to one's roots.
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they build wood houses
maori jewelry is made from pounamu(greenstone)sometimes it can be made with some sort of fishing cord or it can be from flax.
Carvings
They decorate with carvings.
"Kainga" is the Maori word for "village" or "settlement". It refers to a community or group of houses where families live together.
The Maori people traditionally lived in houses called "whare." These houses were made from wood and thatch, featuring a central hearth for cooking and warmth. The size and structure of the whare varied based on the tribe and region.
u can build 12 houses