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1Whatu kākahu
By Awhina Tamarapa
“Whatu kākahu” Metadata:
- Title: Whatu kākahu
- Author: Awhina Tamarapa
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: Median: 223
- Publisher: Te Papa Press
- Publish Date: 2019
- Publish Location: Wellington, New Zealand
“Whatu kākahu” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Cloaks - Hand weaving - Maori (New Zealand people) - Clothing - Material culture - Kākahu - Whatu kākahu - Museum of New Zealand
- Places: New Zealand
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL44012499M
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 1113678889
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2020303268
- All ISBNs: 0995113637 - 9780995113633
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 2019
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Ruatāhuna
affiliated with Tūhoe hapū: Kākānui (Tīpapa) marae and Kākahu Tāpiki meeting house, affiliated with Kākahu Tāpiki. Mātaatua marae and Te Whai-a-te-Motu meeting
Māori traditional textiles
Turi-Tiakitai, John (2011). "Te Mana o te Kākahu: The Prestige of Cloaks". In Tamapara, Awhina (ed.). Whatu kākahu = Māori cloaks. Wellington, N.Z.: Te Papa
Architecture of New Zealand
speaking states not the modern country Tamarapa, Awhina, ed. (2019). Whatu kākahu =: Māori cloaks. Wellington, New Zealand: Te Papa Press. ISBN 978-0-9951136-3-3
Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa
Aotearoa, 2009. ISBN 978-0-9582341-2-2 Whatu Kākahu: Māori Cloaks Awhina Tamarapa (ed.), Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa. Te Papa Press. 2011. ISBN 978-1-877385-56-8
Ngāi Tūhoe
and beard removed. From Rotorua, with six other Māori prisoners including Whatu, Rua was transferred to Auckland and sent directly to Mount Eden prison
Rānui Ngārimu
weave a kākahu (Māori cloak) for use by members representing the chapter at international conventions. Ngārimu subsequently created a kākahu named Tohu
Awhina Tamarapa
(2011). Whatu Kākahu / Māori Cloaks . Wellington: Te Papa Press. Awhina Tamarapa and Patricia Wallace. ‘Māori clothing and adornment – kakahu Māori’,
Veranoa Hetet
mother went on to teach her weaving techniques in raranga, tāniko and whatu kakahu, and from her father she learnt tukutuku and kowhaiwhai from her father
Maureen Lander
Tawhito/Te Ao Hou. Entwined Threads of Tradition and Innovation' in Whatu Kakahu/Māori Cloaks (ed. Awhina Tamarapa), Wellington: Te Papa Press 2011, pp
Toi Te Rito Maihi
Kohewhata Marae in Kaikohe and a major contributor for the publication Whatu Kakahu: Māori Cloaks a publication that accompanied Kahu Ora an exhibition held