RTA Studio and Irving Smith Architects was commissioned to reimagine the Rotorua headquarters of Scion, a Crown Research Institute that specialises in techno...
After listening to author Joanne Drayton speaking on ‘The search for Anne Perry’ recently (aka Juliet Hulme), I wondered about her partner in crime, Pauline Parker. So I read …
This carving relates to a story about the goddess of death, Hine-nui-te-pō (top), and the demigod Māui. Māui attempted to kill Hine-nui-te-pō and overcome death by entering her body and climbing to her mouth. However, the moho pererū (banded rail) ...
The prime minister's speech at the Waitangi treaty grounds, in full.
An intricate paving design and curving banks are referenced in the layout of the atea in front of Pipitea Marae’s wharenui.
The Seventy Mile Bush, now mostly encompassed by Tararua District, was an area cleared and settled by Scandinavian pioneers in the early 1870s. The Maori originally knew the area as Tapere-nui-a-W…
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An intricate paving design and curving banks are referenced in the layout of the atea in front of Pipitea Marae’s wharenui.
Koriniti Marae is nestled into a pretty hollow just above the Whanganui River. It's a lovely marae with a selection of fascinating buildings, including a cute-as-a-button church. I took these photographs llast time I visited the marae, in 2010. The Whare Karakia - literally, the House of Prayers. Carving Detail Painted kowhaiwhai detail above the mahau (front porch) of one of the wharenui (meeting houses). Kowhaiwhai patterns vary from tribe to tribe (iwi to iwi) and many iwi have patterns that are unique to their area. Each pattern has a deep spiritual significance and is used to help illustrate the mana (power/status) of the house. Gate Carving at the entrance to the marae complex Kowhaiwhai Detail Tekoteko detail on one of the wharenui. The tekoteko stands at the top of the house and represents the mana whenua of an iwi or hapu. It often represents a particular hapu or iwi ancestor. Kowhaiwhai Detail Visitors are welcome at Koriniti and you are able to take photographs of the exterior of the marae buildings. It pays to ring ahead though, so you don't arrive in the middle of a tangi (funeral) or some other marae event. http://www.koriniti.com/
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