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This is a hand carved KÅauau (mouth flute) made from tÅtara wood by Tim Codyre.Â
The KÅauau is a traditional MÄori mouth flute traditionally made from Albatross wing bone, moa bone, dog bone and human bone, and from a variety of native timbers.
Traditionally kÅauau had a multitude uses. They were used to usher in new life. To heal and to assist with memorising  knowledge. There are stories of kÅauau being used to win over lovers.
 Tim is an Auckland based artist who became obsessed with woodcarving during his late teens. During his time at Elam art school, a lecturer introduced him to NgÄti Whatua master carver, Alan Nopera. This led to an apprenticeship in traditional whakairo carving. Tim went on to become the head carver on the Auckland Girlsâ Grammar School whare wÄnanga, Kahurangi ki Maungawhau. Which then led him to work as MÄori carving supervisor at the MÄori Community Centre in Auckland; which was run for over thirty years by Ana Tia. During his time at the centre, Tim had the privilege of training many young men how to carve traditional whakairo.
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