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Kōauau

Index Kōauau

A kōauau is a small flute, ductless and notchless, long, open at both ends and having from three to six fingerholes placed along the pipe. [1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Albatross, Flute, Māori people, Moa, Mokoia Island, Rotorua, Utu (Māori concept).

  2. End-blown flutes
  3. Māori musical instruments

Albatross

Albatrosses, of the biological family Diomedeidae, are large seabirds related to the procellariids, storm petrels, and diving petrels in the order Procellariiformes (the tubenoses).

See Kōauau and Albatross

Flute

The flute is a member of a family of musical instruments in the woodwind group.

See Kōauau and Flute

Māori people

Māori are the indigenous Polynesian people of mainland New Zealand (Aotearoa).

See Kōauau and Māori people

Moa

Moa (order Dinornithiformes) are an extinct group of flightless birds formerly endemic to New Zealand.

See Kōauau and Moa

Mokoia Island

Mokoia Island is located in Lake Rotorua in New Zealand.

See Kōauau and Mokoia Island

Rotorua

Rotorua is a city in the Bay of Plenty Region of New Zealand's North Island.

See Kōauau and Rotorua

Utu (Māori concept)

Utu is a Māori concept of reciprocation or balance. Kōauau and Utu (Māori concept) are Māori stubs.

See Kōauau and Utu (Māori concept)

See also

End-blown flutes

Māori musical instruments

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kōauau

Also known as Koauau.