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What is the significance of weaving in Māori cultural ceremonies?
It represents connection to ancestors and storytelling.
It is solely for decorative purposes.
It is used only in modern art pieces.
It does not hold any cultural importance.
Which type of weaving is most commonly associated with Māori ceremonial dress?
Harakeke (flax) weaving.
Sisal weaving.
Cotton weaving.
Wool weaving.
During which type of ceremony might woven items be presented or used?
Funeral ceremonies.
Sports competitions.
Business meetings.
Science fairs.
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