445714 Poi taniko, percussive device, 1800-1900 (muka & raupo) by New Zealand School, (19th century); 85x27 cm; Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, New Zealand; (add.info.: Poi are used during performances to accompany music. The word \'Mihi\' (greeting, tribute) has been woven on the poi in an elaborate pattern and could refer to the owner, a significant tupuna (ancestor), or even a greeting during performance.); 穢 Museum of New Zealand te Papa Tongarewa ; New Zealander, out of copyright.
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