Harakeke: New Zealand Flax: an historical perspective and overview of current research into future use
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2004-11
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Harakeke has been one of the most economically important native plant resources in New
Zealand's history. With the use of early technology its fibre was extracted and put to many
uses firstly by Maori, then by later immigrants.
A resurgence of interest in maori culture sees weavers in New Zealand learning older
traditional techniques. From this, contemporary art is evolving and flourishing.
Current research seeks to revive a viable industry employing new technology to make
innovative products; creating economic wealth with sustainable, environmentally sound
practice. The structure of this industry must support those at primary industry level and
create continued wealth to ensure its long term viability.
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