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Early Māori made their houses, known as whare, using locally sourced materials such as timber, reeds, and flax. They often built these structures in cleared areas of forests or near waterways, which provided resources and transportation. The design and location of the houses were influenced by the environment and the need for community living, with larger communal houses known as whare hui serving as gathering places.

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