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Nguru

(noun) nose flute – short, semi-closed, cross-blown flute, with a curved end, made of wood, bone or stone and played with the mouth and nose.
Nguru (which are unique to New Zealand) are short semi-enclosed flutes with an upturned end, made from stone, wood or a whale tooth. Some can be played with the nose, which gives extra prestige, because that breath is more sacred as the breath of the nose is said to emulate the sacred spirit voices of the wind.
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