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Marae, the communal and sacred spaces in Māori culture, are traditionally constructed using natural materials. The primary materials include timber, often sourced from native trees like totara and rimu for the structures and carvings. Additionally, thatch from native grasses or flax may be used for roofing. The use of these materials reflects the deep connection between Māori culture and the environment.

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