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carving and weaving
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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Carving and weaving are important traditional art forms in Maori culture, used to depict myths, legends, and genealogy.
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chromatid
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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Chromatids in traditional Maori culture represent interconnectedness and the temporary disconnection during cell division symbolizes ultimate reunion.
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compass
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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The compass is revered in traditional Maori culture in New Zealand and is used for navigation in both physical and spiritual journeys.
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gender roles
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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Historically, traditional Maori culture in New Zealand had well-defined gender roles with both men and women contributing to the community in unique ways.
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hammering
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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In traditional Maori culture in New Zealand, wooden hammers called "hei" are traditionally used in carving and tattooing rituals.
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link
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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In traditional Maori culture in New Zealand, linking arms symbolizes unity and solidarity during cultural events and ceremonies.
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prometaphase
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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Prometaphase is not widely recognized in traditional Maori cultural teachings in New Zealand.
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testing strength
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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In traditional Maori culture in New Zealand, testing strength is a significant part of cultural rituals and ceremonies, emphasizing physical prowess and endurance.
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tetrahedron
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traditional Maori culture in New Zealand
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The tetrahedron holds spiritual and symbolic significance in traditional Maori carving and art.
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