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History

There are different thoughts on the origin of the poi. The following list expresses some of the more common thoughts.

  • The flexibility and dexterity of the poi have, in the past been a means of training warriors.
  • The long poi represent the oars of our Tupuna
  • Women of High rank were trained in the art of the long poi, manipulating up to 4 at a time

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