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Birdman kite (1st of 2)

Birdman kite (1st of 2)

Birdman kite (1st of 2)

This Māori birdman kite is held at the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Its name comes from its shape: a human body and head, with extended wings. It is very similar to the kite known as manu kāhu, shaped like a harrier-hawk, and to a type of kite made with bark of the aute (paper mulberry) plant, known as the peru.

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Auckland War Memorial Museum

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