Mōkihi - Ngāi Tahu Mahinga Kai
Mōkihi or mogi were an essential means of transport for early Māori travelling the waterways of Te Waipounamu. They were light, buoyant and easily constructed. A clever innovation designed to traverse the waterways of Te Waipounamu in the search for kai. Long since replaced in a practical sense by fiberglass and modern technology, the art and craft of mōkihi lives on through the passion and dedication of people like Joe Wakefield. English and Te Reo transcripts here: https://ngaitahu.iwi.nz/assets/Docume...

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