it's made mostly made out of flax
Piupiu - skirts made from Harakeke (flax). Used only for ceremonial or entertaiment purposes. Maori, like everyone else, wear western clothing.
Maori clothing was commonly made of both Plant fibres, particularly harakeke/ flax, and animal materials such as feathers and skins.
The clothing of the Maori, made from natural materials like flax and feathers, provided warmth and protection from the elements. Their shelters, called whare, were made from wood and thatch, providing insulation and shelter from wind and rain. Together, these elements helped the Maori adapt to their environment and live comfortably.
feathers and stones and grasses snd such... on the occasion that they actually wore clothes
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Being a New Zealander and living in New Zealand I'd say it would be the Maori clothing like a Moari cloak made from feathers.
lots of traditional clothing
The Maori word for model (as in design, pattern or example) is 'Tauira'. The Maori verb meaning to model (clothing) is 'Whakaatu'.
Maori dyes are traditionally made from natural materials such as plants, minerals, and insects. Some common sources for dyes include harakeke (flax), kōkōwai (red ochre), and kākāpō (a type of parrot) feathers. These natural materials are used to create a range of colors for traditional Maori weaving and clothing.
Maori do not wear masks.
lots of traditional clothing