Porotiti
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When the Porotiti is played (by twirling
the cord until it spins) it creates a humming sound. It can be made from a
variety of materials: wood, bone, stone and even cardboard.
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The Porotiti has another name: the
Kororohu.
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The Porotiti, like the Purerehua belongs
to the wind family of instruments. The Kaitiaki (guardian) of the Porotiti is
Tawhirimatea, god of the winds.
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The Porotiti was and can still be used
as a form of Rongoa (medicine). Playing the Porotiti can ease arthritis. It can
also be used to help children with colds and congested chests. When played over
their faces and chests while they were asleep it would help clear Mucus from
their sinuses.
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The Porotiti was often used as a toy by
children and adults alike. The Porotiti creates quite, soft sounds and can also
be worn as pendants.
These make the coolest sounds!
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