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DECOLONIZING CONSERVATION: CARING FOR MAORI MEETING HOUSES ...
When possible, museum staff accommodated the requests of the Schusters and
Kaka Niao, such as in the adherence of tikanga surrounding the handling of Te
Wharepuni a Maui's elements and the carving of the tekoteko. When a request ...
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At Home in New Zealand: Houses, History, People
In some cases pieces of dismantled or plundered wharepuni were cut to fit
mantelpieces. The lintel carvings on a fireside surround now in the Australian
Museum are reputed to have come from Te Kooti's house, though the carving
style makes ...
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Huia Short Stories 9: Contemporary Maori Fiction
They enter the gates, carrying Maria towards the wharepuni. A view of the
mountains takes Wai's breath. Three rocked gods, cloaked in snow, towering in
the distance. The home crowd stands in front of a cluster of buildings. The
wharepuni is ...
Anahera Gildea, Anita Tipene, Ann French, 2011
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Huia Short Stories 6: Contemporary Māori Fiction
Uncle Allec stands and walks to the front of the wharepuni, positioning himself by
the door. 'Father Matiu was visiting,' he says. 'E Pa, there's a kuia who lives on the
hill. I was wondering if you would meet her and give her your blessing?
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New Zealand Journal of Archaeology
A discussion of the point might be initiated by a look at recent changes in the
attribution of the term "wharepuni". Today there appears to be an understood
difference between wharepuni and whare whakairo (Best 1924(II):561; Firth 1926
:54; ...
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Woven by Water: Histories from the Whanganui River
evidence of his work behind the aukati line, such as building the wharepuni at
Putaruru, his wanderings far beyond the Rohe Potae, in which he took on the
mantle and method of a prophet, continued for many years.46 Today, beyond ...
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Primitive Economics of the New Zealand Maori (Routledge ...
The village was composed of a number of rectangular dwelling-huts, about IO by
12 feet in ground plan, some larger, some smaller, built either of poles and thatch
, or if of better workmanship, in the wharepuni style, with worked timbers, ...
(Looks at whare) Marks: Don't know that word. Hui: Rewi's Wharepuni (Points to
whare. Marks startled and alarmed drops swag, rest uneasy look around ) Marks:
Old Rewi hereabouts? (Hui nods) And he has a three decker thirst for my blood.
George Leitch, Adrian Kiernander, 1990
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Stories Without End: Essays 1975-2010
He suggested to them that they should clear out the wells and build new homes,
each consisting ofat least two rooms, and with outside lavatories. The wharepuni
(sleeping houses) were also to be pulled down. Irene Paulger, the first teacher ...
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The Penguin History of New Zealand
Michael King. cookhouses; pataka or storehouses; whata or shelters for storing
wood (for a long time the only source of fuel for cooking and heating); and, more
often as the century drew near its close, wharepuni or community meeting
houses.
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «WHAREPUNI»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
wharepuni w wiadomościach.
Leaders request smaller tupuna photos
The wharepuni (main house) and wharekai (dining hall) at Te Hora marae are being developed and there is a shortage of space on the ancestors' wall. Leaders ... «Radio New Zealand, Lut 15»
Maori elders hold on to powhiri custom
Many iwi make provisions to enable women to speak in powhiri either in the wharepuni or in special areas of the marae where women are seen to be protected. «Radio New Zealand, Maj 14»
Go back to your marae, that's what it's for
Hakopa Te Waharoa, the great grandfather of Ngati Wairere kuia Hekeiterangi Broadhurst, built the first wharepuni (camp hut) at Hukanui out of ponga logs and ... «Stuff.co.nz, Gru 13»
History of Kaiwhaiki Marae published
... Kaiwhaiki Marae over his whole lifespan and speaks about some of the major events including when his wharepuni (meeting house) was first opened in 1912. «Radio New Zealand, Gru 12»
Kaiwhaiki marae celebrates wharepuni anniversay
Saturday 1 December marks 100 years since the wharepuni was opened in 1912. A Nga Paerangi kaumatua, Morvin Simon, says Te Kiritahi's origins started ... «Radio New Zealand, Lis 12»
Review: Rauru by Mark Adams
... he was involved in three of the four Maori meeting houses outside New Zealand: Hinemihi in Surrey, Rauru in Hamburg and Te Wharepuni a Maui in Stuttgart. «New Zealand Herald, Maj 09»