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tuku-tuku N.Z.|ˈtʊkʊˈtʊkʊ| Also (as one word) tukutuku, tuku tuku. [Maori.] (See quots. 1946 and 1958.)
1936[see kakaho]. 1946Jrnl. Polynesian Soc. June 160 Tukutuku, ornamental lattice-work of toetoe-reeds (kakaho) cross-laced in various patterns with narrow strips of flax and pingao: a panel of tukutuku was placed between every pair of poupou on the whare walls. 1950N.Z. Jrnl. Agric. Aug. 187/3 The tuku tuku (decorative reed panels) [on the meeting house] are admirable examples of Maori art. 1958Listener 20 Nov. 825/2 The tuku-tuku, a weaving of a wall-covering with split, or rather halved, bamboo as the warp. 1977N.Z. Herald 5 Jan. 1–4/7 The old tukutuku or woven panel walls will in most cases be restored and cleaned. |