Art History - week 4 - 4/03/2019
"Waka tupāpaku or Maori burial chest"
http://briansantarctictrip.blogspot.com/2010/12/canterbury-museum.html
Briansantarctictrip.blogspot.com. (2019). Canterbury Museum. [online] Available at: http://briansantarctictrip.blogspot.com/2010/12/canterbury-museum.html [Accessed 3 Mar. 2019].

"A layered wooden Mangotipi (a type of Kowhaiwhai) hanging wall panel."
https://boneart.co.nz/products/wooden-mangotipi-wall-art-7-34a
The Bone Art Place. (2019). Wooden Mangotipi Wall Panel. [online] Available at: https://boneart.co.nz/products/wooden-mangotipi-wall-art-7-34a [Accessed 3 Mar. 2019].

"The woven panels, which have been on display at Te Papa since July, were commissioned by former Minister of Māori Affairs Dr Pita Sharples following his visit to the UN in 2010 and created by 60 talented weavers from around the country."
"The panels depict a mix of traditional and contemporary designs and have drawn thousands of visitors during their time on display at Te Papa."
Papa, T. (2019). Kāhui Rāranga The Art of Tukutuku: New Zealand’s Heart at the United Nations | Te Papa’s Blog. [online] Te Papa’s Blog. Available at: https://blog.tepapa.govt.nz/2014/11/03/kahui-raranga-the-art-of-tukutuku-new-zealands-heart-at-the-united-nations/ [Accessed 3 Mar. 2019].

"Veranoa Hetet and her group of weavers Te Rōpu Miro have been the weavers in residence for the Kahu Ora Living Cloaks"
Papa, T. (2019). Kōrero kākahu: Veranoa Hetet and Te Rōpu Miro | Te Papa’s Blog. [online] Te Papa’s Blog. Available at: https://blog.tepapa.govt.nz/2012/08/31/korero-kakahu-veranoa-hetet-and-te-ropu-miro/ [Accessed 3 Mar. 2019].

"Ten of the library's tukutuku panels are on temporary loan as part of an exhibition put together by assistant curator Nathan Pohio called 'Moroki'. This word refers to something with an ongoing nature and expresses continuity. In this instance the focus is on historic and contemporary Māori artworks that offer insight into the relationships between Māori art and architecture, and is part of a wider exhibition highlighting 19th and 20th century New Zealand art currently on display at the art gallery. "
My.christchurchcitylibraries.com. (2019). New view for tukutuku. [online] Available at: https://my.christchurchcitylibraries.com/blogs/post/new-view-for-tukutuku/ [Accessed 3 Mar. 2019].
Te papa museum
https://www.tepapa.govt.nz/
Te papa as a resource is quite good as it not only shows images, and what they have in the museum but it also shows articles relates to the search. but it also does show things that are related to the search but not in the same context as the search. So this mean you have to be quite precise about what you are researching, don't just put them name of what your looking for.
Wharenui
Wharenui = large house
Wharewhakairo = carved house

Rukupō Talks
Te Hā o Rukupō
Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa, Wellington, NZ. (2019). Rukupō Talks. [online] Available at: https://www.tepapa.govt.nz/visit/events/rukupo-talks [Accessed 3 Mar. 2019].

Science Learning Hub. (2019). Wharenui. [online] Available at: https://www.sciencelearn.org.nz/images/2284-wharenui [Accessed 10 Mar. 2019].
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