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A bird (Neomorpha acutirostris or Heteralocha acutirostris) related to the starlings, confined to a small region in the mountains of New Zealand, and having black white-tipped tail feathers prized by Maori chiefs and worn as insignia of rank.

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  • A Māori carved waka huia (treasure box), and a silver inkwell, dated 1702, which once belonged to Queen Anne, gifted to the Court by the Privy Council in 2004.
  • Y otras veces por no enojarme ni desconcertarme con él no le respondia nada, sino huia dél '
  • Onto this was fastened the feathers, the most prized ones being those of the huia and kiwi especially the rare white albino kiwi.
  • Feathers from the huia bird - last sighted in 1907 - were traditionally used for the adornment of Maori chiefs.
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