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Waka
Waharoa = Gateways
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Rakau a tu = Weapons
Whariki, Takapau, Hinaki and Kete
Implements and Adornments
Whakairo (Wanganui)
Whakairo (Te Kaha)
Whakairo (Tainui)
Whakairo (Ngapuhi)
Whakairo (Taranaki)
Whakairo (Parehauraki)
Whakairo (Ngati Kahungunu)
Whakairo (Tuhoe)
Whakairo (Te Arawa)
Whakairo (Horowhenua)
Whakairo (Raharahi Rukupo Ngati Porou)
Whakairo (Wanganui)
In this section you will find a selection of carved items in the style of whakairo Wanganui.
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Godber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 (as the creator of collection)
Maori wood carving; a carved centre pole.
[ca 1920]
Harding, William James, 1826-1899 (as the photographer)
Maori wooden memorial, made from a waka, and carved to mark the grave of Te Mahutu, at Pipiriki.
between 1860 and 1890
URL for this page:
http://discover.natlib.govt.nz/view/object/coll/48