Taonga Pūoro
Taonga Pūoro are traditional Māori musical instruments from New Zealand, often made from natural materials like wood, bone, and stone. These instruments are used in various cultural practices, including ceremonies, storytelling, and rituals, reflecting the deep connection between music and spirituality in Māori culture.
The term "taonga" means treasure, highlighting the cultural significance of these instruments. Taonga Pūoro include a variety of forms, such as flutes, trumpets, and percussion instruments, each producing unique sounds that evoke the natural world and ancestral connections. They play a vital role in preserving Māori heritage and identity.