Hey all.
Canadian here. A number of years ago my family visited New Zealand, and while falling in love with the country and the culture, I also discovered the Hei Matau - the Maori fish hook.
This has haunted me ever since, and I want to carve one for myself. However, we’ve spent the last decade starting to understand the relationship between European settlers and the North American Indigenous people.
So what I do in my basement with carving tools is my own business, but I ask honestly if wearing a Hei Matau in public is considered respectful or appropriation. And also if the material matters in this context. (It would likely be from a tagua nut - “vegetable ivory” - although it’s possible I could get some whale bone from my coastal friends.)
Thanks for the info. I’ll do some digging.
If we’ve learned anything in Canada in the last 15 years, it’s that finding out about a culture before adopting it is kind of important.