Poi - Whaiao ki te ao Mārama (emerging from the darkness to the world of light0

Project Details

Date added

11 Mar 2026

Project type

Item

Project visibility

Public

Status

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Added by

Maui Hudson | Te Whakatohea

Contact

Danny Paruru

Contributors

Te Whakatohea image
Community
Tangimoe Clay
Artist/Craftsperson

Description

L2024.9.1
A poi handwoven by Whakatōhea artist, Tangimoe Clay.
Whitau and manono dye
L 45 x Circum 28cm
This poi taniko has been gifted to the kaitaka (X65.8014) as a companion and will remain with the kākahu indefinitely being stored or exhibited with each other for perpetuity.

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Local Contexts Project ID
e35a6c44-049d-4fc1-b52d-60b2c67f1aa8

Project URL
https://localcontextshub.org/projects/e35a6c44-049d-4fc1-b52d-60b2c67f1aa8

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TK Creative (TK CR) | Auaha

Label Text | English

This Label is being used to acknowledge the relationship between the creative practices of the artists or artist, Te Whakatohea and the associated cultural responsibilities. Te Whakatohea ask that as a user you apply the correct attribution in any future use of this work. Acknowledge all information sources to ensure the mana and integrity of the works, the artist and Te Whakatohea is upheld

Auaha | Māori

Ko te pūtake o te tonu nei, e whakanui i te hononga o ngā ringa toi me a rātou mahi auaha, me Te Whakatōhea i raro i ngā tākoha ahureatanga.

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TK Verified (TK V) | Kua Mana

Label Text | English

This label is used to identify that the particular taonga/ material is true and correct and authenticated by Te Whakatohea. This Label affirms that the representation and presentation of this material is in keeping with Te Whakatohea expectations and cultural protocols. It lets you know that for the individual, family or community represented in this material, use is considered fair, reasonable and respectful. As referenced by a historical record.

Kua mana | Māori

Kua whai mana te taonga tuku iho nei i ngā tikanga o Te Whakatōhea. He tika, he pono, he whai wāhi ana. Ara tōna mana kei hītōria

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