Category:Waharoa by Neke Kapua
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English: Waharoa (entrance gate) carved by Neke Kapua and his two sons (Tene and Eremiha) in 1906 for the New Zealand International Exhibition. The opening was narrow to stop other tribes entering the marae (sacred place) with weapons. It is now in the entrance atrium of Te Papa (the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa) in Wellington.
sources: Waharoa (gateway)
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The following 7 files are in this category, out of 7 total.
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Entry to Maori Pa 1906 Christchurch Exposition.jpg 570 × 412; 75 KB
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Maori Carving (30931134024).jpg 2,812 × 5,026; 9.92 MB
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NZL-wellington-tepapa-waharoa.jpg 807 × 1,215; 394 KB
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Te Papa, waharoa, 2016-01-25.jpg 1,661 × 2,873; 5.93 MB
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Waharoa by Neke Kapua in muséum Te Papa Tongarewa Wellington (N.Z).jpg 1,400 × 2,947; 1.04 MB
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Wellington (6793560155).jpg 768 × 1,024; 241 KB