Kai or food was kept in a pataka ( pataka = tucker for the pa).
Maori villagers kept food, tools, weapons, and important documents in their pataka, which were elevated storehouses used for storage and protection. These structures were traditionally made of wood and used to store items away from pests and flooding.
"Pataka" in Maori refers to a traditional raised storehouse used by Maori to store food. These structures were typically built on stilts to keep the contents safe from rodents and flooding, and are often elaborately carved and decorated.
"Pataka" in Maori refers to a traditional raised storehouse or food cupboard used by Maori tribes to store food and valuables.
In Hinduism, a pataka is a type of sin or transgression committed against the moral code. It is believed that committing a pataka can result in negative karma and must be atoned for through rituals or penance.
The Maori storage rooms were called "pataka." These raised storehouses were traditionally used to store food and valuable items, keeping them safe from pests and flooding.
The Maori name for Banks Peninsula is Te Pataka o Rakaihautu.
"Pataka" in Maori refers to a traditional raised storehouse used by Maori to store food. These structures were typically built on stilts to keep the contents safe from rodents and flooding, and are often elaborately carved and decorated.
"Pataka" in Maori refers to a traditional raised storehouse or food cupboard used by Maori tribes to store food and valuables.
pataka
In Hinduism, a pataka is a type of sin or transgression committed against the moral code. It is believed that committing a pataka can result in negative karma and must be atoned for through rituals or penance.
The Maori storage rooms were called "pataka." These raised storehouses were traditionally used to store food and valuable items, keeping them safe from pests and flooding.
The Maori name for Banks Peninsula is Te Pataka o Rakaihautu.
pataka means fireworks in hindi.....how can u describe wht they look like??
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They sacrifice villagers
there will be great celebrations and they will say you that keep up you have saved your tribe thats all
You have to drag lots of villagers to the waterfall and they will pour water on it, keep going until you can pick it up
I've never done it but try to keep on dragging your villagers onto each other and maybe you just might get 100