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What is the main significance of weaving in Māori culture?
It represents the connection to ancestors and identity.
It is primarily a commercial enterprise.
It serves only decorative purposes.
It is a recent art form without historical roots.
Which of the following materials is commonly used in traditional Māori weaving?
Plastic
Synthetic fibers
Harakeke (flax)
Cotton
What role do the patterns and designs in Māori weaving play?
They are randomly created without specific meaning.
They convey stories, heritage, and personal identity.
They are only used for aesthetic purposes.
They are modern designs influenced by global trends.
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