flax
The Maori name for flax is "harakeke".
Harakeke = Flax
harakeke is Maori for flax
Harakeke is used to make bags, clothes and many other things
When i wove a fish out of harakeke i gave it to my friend beacause she gave me her flax woven beehive
because it was named by the first man in the new zealand people it is also the tradition of the maori.
Making baskets and ketes and stuff like that.
yes, because you can eat the seeds and its healthy
the harakeke has to be on the out side to cut it
made of a type of harakeke or flax
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.
a tukutuku panel is made out off boiled harakeke then dry'd out.