An exhibition at Porirua's Pātaka Museum highlights the revival of the Tongan bamboo nose flute, fangufangu, through the work of Tongan scholars and artists who are reconnecting the diaspora with ancestral musical traditions and reawakening its deep cultural and spiritual roots.
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