ei katu (flower crown)

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Ei katu is a traditional Cook Islander floral head garland, often worn during cultural ceremonies, celebrations, and dance performances.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cook Islands cultural artifact
Polynesian adornment
traditional floral head garland
associatedWith Cook Islands tourism imagery
island hospitality
color multicolored
culture Cook Islands NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup Cook Islanders NERFINISHED
hasPart flowers
leaves
plant materials
hasType elaborate multi-layered ei katu
simple single-flower-style ei katu
inLanguage Cook Islands Māori NERFINISHED
madeBy family members
local artisans
material fragrant flowers
fresh flowers
greenery
woven fiber base
occasion community gatherings
cultural performances
school cultural events
tourist shows
partOf Cook Islands traditional attire
productionMethod handmade
tied with string or fiber
woven
region Polynesia NERFINISHED
relatedTo Cook Islands dance NERFINISHED
Cook Islands music
traditional costume
symbolizes beauty
celebration
island identity
respect
usedFor celebrations
cultural ceremonies
dance performances
festivals
religious events
weddings
welcoming guests
wornBy children
men
women
wornOn head

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Cook Islander traditionalGarment ei katu (flower crown)