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Traditional pōhā (bull kelp bags) are still used today by South Island Māori to preserve many types of food, and to transport preserved food from one area to another. Making pōhā to store muttonbirds. Each year, the Ngāi Tahu iwi of the South Island harvest tītī (muttonbirds) and store them in traditional pōhā.
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