kohunga is a type of flax. Harakeke is the most commonly used Maori word for flax (Phormium Tenax). Muka is flax that has been prepared for use.
they used flax
For Dye you use dyeing.For Die you use dying.
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Harakeke = Flax
to LIVE on to LIVE off to keep LIVING
Flax is grown both for its seeds and for its fibers. Various parts of the plant have been used to make fabric, dye, paper, medicines, fishing nets, hair gels, and soap. Flax seed is the source of linseed oil, which has uses as an edible oil, as a nutritional supplement and as an ingredient in many wood finishing products. It is also grown as an ornamental plant in gardens.
kohunga is a type of flax. Harakeke is the most commonly used Maori word for flax (Phormium Tenax). Muka is flax that has been prepared for use.
No, maoris is a noun. One word cannot be a phrase
Flax is a plant that was used by early Maori to make things such as mats there is one :)
You will not be happy with the results using egg dye. Use Procion dye which is easy to buy online.
I think it doesn't matter but if you eat whole flax seeds you have to chew them well. The outside of flax seed is too hard to break apart by chewing and whole flax seed is not properly digested to get out the nutrients. The recommendation is to use either flax seed oil to use already ground flax seed.
it is a hair dye that ladies use to dye their hair with. it is a bit like vo2 dye
has anybody use rit dye or couch and loveseat
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RIT
Hair dye dah