o Flute (koauauj made of wood, 13 cm. (5'/s in.) long, by the Te 

 Roroa people of the Waimamaku valley; from the Te Huringa I period 

 (1800- present). Collection of the Otago Museum, Dunedin. The flute 

 has two finger holes, with a third under the curved tip. 

 End post from storehouse (epa) made of wood, 100 cm. (39'/sin.) 

 high, by the Te Ati Awa tribe of North Taranaki, Waitara; from the 

 Te Puawaitanga period (1500-1800). Collection of Taranaki 

 Museum, New Plymouth. 



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