According to Wikipedia:
In MÄori mythology, Kui was the wife of Tuputupuwhenua. They lived below the ground and when a new house is built, a tuft of grass is offered to them.
Indeed!
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Wife of Tuputupuwhenua, lol! Let us know when you learned to pronouce your husband’s name…
Hmm, Hopefully we won’t have too much trouble with that in real life aunty (but i agree the guys name is pretty cool). Dunno about the grass thing though, perhaps we could use it to make a lawn given that we don’t already have one.
Watch out Mich, Kui is also a demi-god and FATHER of someone (too lazy go back for spelling). You are pulling an Oprah here.
What type of grass is this?