arukatele
Arukatele is a traditional Maori string game or cat's cradle played in New Zealand. The name "arukatele" is a phonetic adaptation of the English phrase "arrow catcher." This game is a cultural practice that involves manipulating a loop of string to create various figures. These figures often represent aspects of Maori mythology, daily life, or the natural world.
The game is typically played by two people, with one person holding the string and the other
Arukatele is more than just a pastime; it is a way of transmitting cultural knowledge and stories