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Many variations of tī rākau (stick games – also known as tītī tōrea, tītī touretua, tītī tourea and poi rākau) were played by both men and women. Players often formed two rows facing each …
Te Rakau - E Papa Waiari (Maori Stick Game) Basic Version
Ti Rakau is a very popular stick game that many children in New Zealand have seen or performed at some point in their lives and is great for building co-ordi...
Ti Rakau - Māori Stick Game - YouTube
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Instructions for Playing Ti Rakau 1. Children should be arranged in pairs, in rows, or 2 circles (inner and outer circles). 2. Sit on your knees and place your sticks in an upside down “V” …
Maori Stick Game Ti Rakau - New Zealand Showcase
Ti Rakau Maori Stick Game is a classic traditional NZ game which has been played for generations. It helps teach Maori songs and improves eye-hand coordination at the same time …
Ti Rakau | Board Game | BoardGameGeek
This Maori Stick Game is called 'Ti Rakau' in Maori. This game is played with two people or, at a more advanced level, four people. Each player needs one pair of wooden sticks. Players kneel …
Tī rākau - Stick games - Activity collection
Tī rākau was traditionally viewed not only as a game and useful exercise for young men, but it was also practised by girls. Young women found that its use was beneficial because it made …
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