carvings
Whakairo and Kowhaiwhai.
Carvings
what do they use to decorate there house.
Whakairo and kōwhaiwhai and Tukutuku.
something that you can hang on a Christmas tree, something you use to decorate your house or something you use to decorate yourself. It's a decoration.
Whakairo (woodcarving), Kowhaiwhai (painted rafters) and Tukutuku (woven wall panels).
Until the arrival the Europeans, Maori did not use or need to use a collective name for themselves. By the 1830's, they had come to use the word 'Maori' meaning 'normal' or 'natural' people.
To decorate, of course!
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.
Weirdly, many families in France decorate their house with mini Santa's climbing up a string to their roof/balcony, villages have similar Christmas lights to england.
People use Gneiss to make gravestones,decorate church entrences and to decorate more stuff
of course! that's what u use to decorate your Christmas tree and your house!