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Leaves are what the Maori 'piupiu' is made from. Specifically, they come from the 'harakeke', or flax plant. The particular style of skirt sometimes is translated into English as 'dance kilt'.

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A piupiu is a traditional Maori skirt made from strips of flax that are woven together. The flax strips are often dyed with natural pigments to create intricate patterns.

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