Mokopuna Matatini by Pania Tahau-Hodges
Get ready to delve into the vibrant world of Maori culture at the Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival, where ancient traditions and modern artistry collide.
Maori Warriors perform kapa haka during the Tamaki Herenga Waka Festival on January 30, 2016 in Auckland, New Zealand. The inaugural festival aims to celebrate Auckland's Maori history, heritage and...
At Fanfare Prints we think loving sport shouldn't mean having to compromise on style. The All Blacks HAKA: Kapa O Panga. Could there be a more powerful footy phrase? We've taken the hallowed club terms and phrases that mean so much to the footy-tragic - words so powerful they bleed off the page. Modern fonts and bold colours - an opportunity to put a stylish print on your wall, that just happens to represent the team you love.
I migliori gruppi di ballerini di Haka in gara durante il Festival "Te Matatini" che celebra la cultura del popolo polinesiano
As a handy reminder of Dunedin's unique contribution to New Zealand rugby history, we've collated some of our favourite matches at the 'House of Pain' in Scrum Sevens
Get ready to delve into the vibrant world of Maori culture at the Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival, where ancient traditions and modern artistry collide.
I migliori gruppi di ballerini di Haka in gara durante il Festival "Te Matatini" che celebra la cultura del popolo polinesiano
The Maori people are found in New Zealand, but are of Polynesian decent. Compared to the U.S. they have a very distinct and much different picture of beauty. Specifically Moko, which …
This Maori Bone Fish Hook Heru Comb is beautifully carved and has a native New Zealand paua shell trim. The heru measures approximately 15cm (6") long and is made from cow bone. Use it to really dress up your top knot. Perfect for kapa haka performances. The fish hook design carries a spiritual meaning, one of peace, good health and prosperity, and safe travel over water. Shipped worldwide from New Zealand.
Get ready to delve into the vibrant world of Maori culture at the Te Matatini National Kapa Haka Festival, where ancient traditions and modern artistry collide.
Every two years, Maori tribal performers from around New Zealand and Australia come together to showcase their impressive moves and elaborate costumes at the National Kapa Haka Festival.
This is the English version of Mokopuna Matatini. It’s national kapa haka competition time again, and this Māori performing arts festival is a big event! It needs planning, tactics and dedication – and that’s just for the people watching! Nan’s a hardcore kapa haka follower, and she shows her mokopuna all the tricks to get the best seats, find the choicest pāua and whitebait fritters, hunt out the coolest poi, pounamu and glittery moko, and meet the star performers. And all along, Nan’s keeping a big secret that’s only revealed when the star performer does Nan’s amazing signature poi move – and her group wins the competition. Format: PaperbackImprint: HuiaPublished: October 2021ISBN: 9781775506164