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Pulou fefine

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Pulou lau fā fifine. Pandanus hat worn by women. This pulou is made up of two types of lau fā (pandanus leaf). The first type is undyed and a natural light brown in colour, the second has been dyed black through a method which sees the pandanus being soaked in a drum for one week and then boiled with green selie leaves. These strips of light brown and black pandanus have then been woven with a technique known as lalaga tikitiki, producing an a...
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Made: 2014; Acquired: 19 Oct 2014
Location:
Pacific
Collections:
Auckland Museum Collections Online
Contributors:
Lekei Palemia
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Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira
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