
How to make Cook Island ‘ei katu (flower crown or head garland)
An ‘ei katu is a garland of flowers you wear on/around your head, also known as flower crown or head garland. The word ‘ei in Cook Island Maori is something that you create to be worn around your head, neck or hips using shells, flowers or leaves.
Garlands of love: the art of ’ei in the Cook Islands
2015年6月18日 · Neck garlands are called 'ei kaki or 'ei karaponga in Maori and a head wreath is 'ei katu or 'ei upoko. 'Ei today are made from flowers such as frangipani, gardenia and the native tiare maori (Gardenia taitensis) and the leaves of the maire plant (Allyxia stellata) .
HCPL Craft: Make an Ei Katu - YouTube
2020年5月26日 · Edith is back with another paper craft, this time in honor of Asian Pacific American Heritage! Follow along as she shows you how to make a colorful Ei Katu - head garland. All you need is paper,...
Cook island ei katu(flower crown) in the making - YouTube
2018年3月13日 · Hi guys, this is just a quick video of me showing you how I make my Cook Island ei katu using synthetic flowers and leaves.What im using to make my flower cr...
What is an Ei Katu? Twinkl Guide - Twinkl
An Ei Katu is a type of necklace, garland, wreath or scarf, but the term is most often used to describe a flower garland. These flower garlands are worn by both men and women and are common in celebrations and events. They are heavily …
MA'ANI EI KATU - The Art of Making an Ei - YouTube
2015年6月2日 · AKAORA ITE PEU KUKI AIRANI Reviving Our Cook Islands Culture MA'ANI EI KATU with Piri MAREARAI "The Art of Patience" - A documentary on: the history, the origins and the making (Quilting/...
Cook Islands Language Week Craft – Ei Katu | Christchurch City ...
2020年8月3日 · Here is a Cook Islands Language Week Craft from Tiresa: Ei Katu is made by people and worn by both males and females as a symbol of love and belonging. It is a circle, meaning everything is connected. It is an essential piece of traditional Cook Island culture. Place the ei and leaves/greenery in the order you want for your ei katu.
Learn to make an ei katu (head garland) this Tourism Week
Ei, in Cook Island Maori translates to necklace, garland, wreath, chaplet or scarf. It is most commonly used to describe a flower garland, either worn on the head or around the neck. It is customary to greet your family or friends arriving on the …
AN ‘EI KATU is a garland of flowers, known sometimes as a flower crown or head garland . It can be worn for celebrations: weddings, birthdays and ceremonies such as hair-cutting. You can even wear them to work. Both men and women can wear them, though women wear more flowers, while men wear more leaves.
How to make Cook Island ‘ei katu (flower crown or head garland)
2018年3月9日 · An ‘ei katu is a garland of flowers you wear on/around your head, also known as flower crown or head garland. The word ‘ei in Cook Island Maori is something that you create to be worn around your head, neck or hips using shells, flowers or leaves.