Historic Maori carvings are set to return to New Zealand after a 130-year staycation at an English country house. England’s National Trust, which owns Clandon House, has agreed in principle with the ...
After the Maori welcome and the Poi and Haka are done, we have the chance to visit the rest of the Te Puia Cultural Center. Initially, Te Puia focused on traditional Maori hand crafts, especially ...
Wiremu Puke carved a replica of a wooden panel collected by Joseph Banks, botanist of Captain James Cook’s first visit to New Zealand in 1769 A New Zealand Maori artist showed visitors his ...
Long lost treasured whakairo rākau located in museums across the globe. Professor Brown visits one of the eight missing whakairo - a kūwaha pātaka doorway on display at the Ethnological Museum in ...
They've survived a century and a half buried in a swamp and 40 years exile in Europe. They were almost sold off to pay for a kidnapping ransom and were the centre of four decades of international ...
Professor Deidre Brown visits one of the eight missing whakairo - a kūwaha pātaka doorway on display at the Ethnological Museum in Berlin, Germany. Eight historically significant traditional Māori ...
SINGAPORE: New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern unveiled a Maori carving at Cloud Forest in Gardens by the Bay on Tuesday (Apr 19), as part of her three-day visit to Singapore. The Kūwaha ...
IN NATURE of November 21 last, p. 763, reference is made to an interesting discovery of Maori rock-carvings announced by the Wellington (N.Z.) correspondent of the Times in its issue of November 11.
NEW Zealand Maori artist, George Nuku, is staging his first UK solo exhibition at Middlesbrough’s Captain Cook Birthplace Museum. NEW Zealand Maori artist, George Nuku, is staging his first UK solo ...
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