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Story: Te Māori i te ohanga – Māori in the economy

Kurī

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Kurī

This stuffed kurī is an example of the dogs brought to New Zealand by the first Polynesian settlers around the 13th century. As well as being a companion, the dog was used for hunting and food, and its skin was used to make cloaks.

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Basil Keane, Te Māori i te ohanga – Māori in the economy – The Māori economy, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/object/25760/kuri (accessed 24 June 2026).

Story by Basil Keane, published 12 April 2010.