Ngā Here o Te Ao
The kahu huruhuru, Ngā Here o Te Ao, was inspired by the concept of ‘weaving the world’ and begun at the exhibition ‘Ngā Here o
The kahu huruhuru, Ngā Here o Te Ao, was inspired by the concept of ‘weaving the world’ and begun at the exhibition ‘Ngā Here o
Maungarongo ki te whenua is a kakahu jointly woven by Whero Bailey, Mavis Hirini, Bana Paul, Moana Ngarimu, Roka Cameron and Ranui Ngarimu. The idea
The Aramoana muka kakahu was made by Whero-o-te-Rangi Baily, Roka Cameron, Bana Atareta Paul, Moana Ngarimu, Mavis Hirini, Betty Brown, Reihana Parata and Rānui Ngarimu,
Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa weavers have collectively made a number of kakahu for presentation to leaders. These presentations acknowledge work that has been
Waiata Three waiata have been specifically composed for Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa. Te Harakeke Lyrics and melody by Hine and Tepene Mamaku This
As hosts of the 2003 Hui, Rangitāne and Manawatū weavers proposed the creation of a waka huia to carry the mauri of the Weavers National
Previous Next The Weavers National Hui is hosted at different marae throughout the country and offers opportunities to the hosts to showcase their region and
Ngoi Pewhairangi convened the first national hui of Māori and Pasifika weavers at Tokomaru Bay in 1983. The hui attracted over five hundred weavers widely