Tutua
Tutua refers to a type of Maori cloak, traditionally made from flax or dog skin. These cloaks were significant garments within Maori culture, serving practical purposes for warmth and protection, as well as holding deep symbolic meaning. They were often adorned with intricate weaving patterns and sometimes decorated with feathers, each element carrying its own significance and contributing to the overall prestige of the wearer.
The creation of a tutua was a labor-intensive process, requiring skilled craftmanship and knowledge passed down
Tutua were not merely clothing; they were repositories of identity and history. They were worn during important