hautuu
Hautuu refers to a type of traditional Maori flute originating from New Zealand. The name "hautuu" is derived from the Maori language, with the word consisting of two parts: "hau" meaning "breath" and "tūu" meaning "tree." This etymological breakdown reflects the flute's construction, which involves hollowing out a tree branch to create its unique sound-producing chamber.
Historically, hautuu were an integral part of Maori musical and ceremonial practices, often played during rituals
The sound produced by the hautuu is characterized by its distinct, airy timbre. When played, the flute's
As a cultural artifact, the hautuu holds significant value in New Zealand's Maori heritage. Archaeological evidence