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Generally traditional Maori instruments fall into two categories, those that are blown (for example flutes, trumpets and whistles) and those that were struck (for example war gongs). Stringed instruments and drums were not used by Maori until the arrival of Europeans.

In this section you will find an audio clip, and a selection of images depicting a number of traditional Maori musical instruments.

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View ObjectDisplay of Maori implements.
[ca 1920-1939]
 
View ObjectElsdon Best recording a Maori man playing a flute.
[ca 1920s]
 
View ObjectPolack, Joel Samuel, 1807-1882
Flutes of the New Zealanders. [1840]
 
View ObjectHead, Samuel Heath, fl 1890s-1930s (as the creator of collection)
Flutes used by Maori, and a bone spear barb.
between ca 1890-1930
 
View ObjectAuckland Star (Newspaper) (as the creator of collection)
Group, including women with with poi, alongside a Maori meeting house.
[ca 1900]
 
View ObjectCollis, William Andrews 1853-1920 (as the creator of collection)
Group of poi dancers, Parihaka, 1890s.
1890s
 
View ObjectAuckland Star (Newspaper) (as the creator of collection)
Group with poi at Putiki.
[ca 1900]
 
View ObjectHead, Samuel Heath, fl 1890s-1930s (as the creator of collection)
Maori artifacts.
[ca 1890 - 1930]
 
View ObjectDenton, Frank J, 1869-1963 (as the photographer)
Maori girl with poi.
ca June 1903
 
View ObjectMaori wind instruments known as Putorino.
Date unknown
 
View ObjectMaori women, in semi traditional costume, playing a stick game alongside a meeting house.
[Date unknown, ca 1910?]
 
View ObjectPair of Maori poi.
[ca 1895]
 
View ObjectRecord, John, fl 1770s
Specimens of New Zealand workmanship. 1 and 2. Different views of an adze. 3. A saw. 4. A shell. Record sculp. No XIX. London, Published Feb 1st 1777 by W. Strahan.
 
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