Explain traditions of Pre-European Maori in a digital story. Waka Kereru are tools to catch pigeons. They are carved out of blocks of wood, usually totara.
Explain traditions of Pre-European Maori in a digital story. Waka Kereru are tools to catch pigeons. They are carved out of blocks of wood, usually totara.
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Explain traditions of Pre-European Maori in a digital story. Waka Kereru are tools to catch pigeons. They are carved out of blocks of wood, usually totara.
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WAKA KERERU (PIGEON SNARE) Waka Kereru are tools to catch pigeons. They are carved out of blocks of wood, usually totara. They are put into trees and a pigeon would get his head caught in the flax loops, these would tighten and the bird would be trapped.