Plant juices such as flax, native flowers, etc are used as Maori dye
ANSWER REMOVED BY SPA.
He used weed to create his art
watercolours, oil paints, canvas, printing materials. I know its vague but i .
They decorate with carvings.
aboriginals use wild fruit for paint and carve objects out of wood
Whakairo and Kowhaiwhai.
Carvings
Whakairo and kōwhaiwhai and Tukutuku.
Maria Eriksen-Sohos has written: 'Iwi' -- subject(s): Art, Maori, Maori (New Zealand people), Maori Art, Maori Philosophy, Philosophy, Maori, Social life and customs
red and black and brown and white and they used felix poole as it :)
Maori clothing was commonly made of both Plant fibres, particularly harakeke/ flax, and animal materials such as feathers and skins.
K. Athol Webster has written: 'The Armytage collection of Maori jade' -- subject(s): Art objects, Maori, Jade, Maori Art objects
Matthew Eru Wepa has written: 'Symbols of the Maori world' -- subject(s): Art, Maori, Bone carving, Jade carving, Maori (New Zealand people), Maori Art, Material culture
Terence Barrow has written: 'L' art de Tahiti' 'Maori wood sculpture of New Zealand' 'An illustrated guide to Maori art' 'Maori godsticks in various collections'
Renzo Padovan has written: 'The Maori as an artist' -- subject(s): Maori Art, Wood-carving, Maori
they use paint, rocks and most of the materials we use
The Maori traditionally built their houses using natural materials such as wood, flax, and reeds. They would construct wooden frames and weave together walls and roofs using these materials. The buildings were typically thatched with plant material for insulation and protection from the elements.