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Raranga – Kohai Grace
Kua roa kē a Kohai e raranga ana. I tīmata
ake a ia hei pouako i Te Wānanga o Raukawa, i Ōtaki.
Kei te whanake tonu a ia i ōna pūkenga hei pouako,
hei kairaranga hoki. |
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Tana
Salzman
I a Tana e taiohi ana, ka puta ake te awetanga i roto i
a ia, mō ngā mahi a ētahi tangata e whakairo
mai ana i te whare tipuna hou o Takapūwahia, arā,
i Porirua. |
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Tāngata Rongonui
Read profiles of some of the movers and shakers from the Māori community. Some of the profiles are in te reo Māori some are in English.
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These are based on profiles written by Māori Lead Teachers in 2001.
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Kiwi Biddle
As a young artist, Kiwi is experimenting with a graffiti style of painting for his anti-drug message for teenagers, and a combined traditional and modern style for depicting some local historical characters. |
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Stephen Gibbs
As well as painting murals for marae and community venues, Stephen has been working with a global network of indigenous artists, including Welsh artists. |
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Toi
Te Rito Maihi
A painter, illustrator, fibre artist, and storyteller, she has also woven panels for marae. |
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Donn Karaihe Ratana
A carver and painter, Donn's sculptures welcome visitors to the School of Education, Waikato University, while his paintings adorn the university's corridors. |
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John Rua
Master carver, equally adept in the traditional methods and the contemporary stylised methods of carving. |
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Colleen E Waata-Urlich
Clay artist, who uses the mythical concepts of the whakapapa of clay to anchor her work and creation of pots within a cultural framework. |
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Tirohia te paewhakaata o wickED, i runga i a TKI mō ētahi atu whakaahua o ngā kaitaurima.
http://www.tki.org.nz/r/wick_ed/say/ tangata_rongonui/archive_list.php
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