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Nā Kani o Hula - Māori Cultural Symbols and Their Meaning #3841892 (License: Personal Use)
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The image displays a 2×2 grid of black-and-white icons: a kō (digging stick), crossed tītī (chopsticks or sticks used in ritual), a mātā (ornamented fish hook), and an ipu (gourd vessel). Below them, the phrase “NĀ KANI O HULA” appears in bold uppercase letters, referencing a Māori musical or performance group. These symbols collectively evoke themes of sustenance, craft, ceremony, and oral tradition.
This image is likely used as a logo or header graphic for a Māori cultural performance group, educational resource, or event promoting indigenous arts and language. It serves users seeking authentic representation of Māori material culture and symbolism.
Related Cliparts: Discover the meaning behind four iconic Māori symbols: kō, tītī, mātā, and ipu-used in traditional practices and storytelling. Explore their significance.
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