Overview
In pre-European times, Samoans made selu (head combs) from coconut midrib points, lashed together with sennit (coconut-husk fibre). By the late 1800s, they were carving combs from wood, using steel tools introduced by Europeans.
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Free museum entry for New Zealanders and people living in New Zealand
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