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Friday, June 12, 2020

Puriri-Rongoa Maori

This term Nga Rau Rangatira's topic had been based around Rongoa Maori. We are learning all about the different types of rongoa plants. We have learnt a lot of information about rongoa: The types of karakia to do before you pick it, how different types of rongoa plants help, and so many different things to do with rongoa maori

What is rongoa?
Rongoa is a traditional maori medicine made using the native plants of Aotearoa. Such as Kumarahou, Kawakawa, Tupakihi, Tataramoa, Korari/Harakeke and Manuka are the six main (most common) types of rongoa

What is puriri?
  Puriri is an endemic evergreen to New Zealand.
It's scientific name is a Vitex Lucens
A puriri is a forest tree, it has red berries 
and shiny green leaves. A lot of plants in New Zealand 
have white or green flowers. The tubular flowers 
on the puriri look like snapdragon flowers.

Medicinal Properties
Boiled leaves are used to make a drink.
 It is good for treating ulcers and the boiled
 leaves are used to treat strains 
and backache. It is also used internally 

to cure sore throats.


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