Maori Carving News
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![]() Marlborough Express | Marlborough Express Face Value is a study of moko, traditional Maori facial tattoos typically portrayed by popular culture as "fierce". Stevenson, a New Zealander of Italian descent, says she returned to this country in 2000 after travelling overseas recording social ... |
The Bay of Plenty Times ... like Mauao, Hopukiore is a sacred place for Maori. "It used to be an old pa site and it's got caves dotted around we used for burial sites. In later times it was used for British ammunition and then later as a carving school," Mr Te Kani said. |
New Zealand Herald "He carved his face and then carved his moko, so it's really naturalistic. It's not abstract, it's not like what we're used to seeing when we look at Maori carving." Runanga iwi development manager Allen Wihongi said there were also puzzles. and more » |
The Daily Post Mr Ruha has always been interested in carving. "I'm passionate about the arts. I've done film and television, teaching and also been involved with Maori performing arts." Mr Ruha was a kapa haka performer for top kapa haka group Te Whanau a Apanui. |
The Bay of Plenty Times The Waitangi Day dawn service is shifting to the base of Mt Drury after Mauao's Maori owners closed the summit to the hundreds of people who gathered there for the sunrise ceremony. The February 6 service will this year take place on the Marine Parade ... |
Waatea News He is a choreographer and composer as well as a highly regarded expert in Maori carving. ? Georgina Kerekere ? Georgina is recognised as an expert in the traditional prose and ancient songs of the East Coast/Tairawhiti region of New Zealand's North ... and more » |
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