- and
ruler of the underworld. Hinepūkohurangi, the
goddess of the mist
Hineteiwaiwa, the
goddess of childbirth, te
whare pora and the arts Hinemoana, the...
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either memorials to ancestors, or
represent the
goddess of childbirth,
Hineteiwaiwa. The
rationale behind the
first theory is that they were
often buried...
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borrowed a
nautilus from his
friend Tautini in a
continued search for
Hineteiwaiwa. When
Tinirau smells the wind he
realises Tutunui is
being roasted. In...
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works by hand
since his
early 20s. He is on the
board of Ngā
Taonga a
Hineteiwaiwa A
Treasury of New
Zealand Craft Resources. In 1988 he
received a significant...
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Random House. ISBN 1-86962-030-5. "Elizabeth McClure". Ngā
Taonga a
Hineteiwaiwa.
Retrieved 11
February 2015. "Elizabeth McClure". FHE Galleries. Retrieved...
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completed a PhD at the
University of
Waikato with a
thesis titled Ngā kura a
Hineteiwaiwa: The
embodiment of Mana
Wahine in Māori
fibre Arts. The
British Museum...
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multiple names:
authors list (link) Campbell,
Donna (2019). Ngā kura a
Hineteiwaiwa: The
embodiment of Mana
Wahine in Māori
fibre Arts (Doctoral thesis)...
- of wānanga for
sharing and
learning reigned over by the atua
wahine Hineteiwaiwa. They
treated the
residency like a
contemporary whare pora, proposing...
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Retrieved 7
January 2021. Turi-Tiakitai, John Reid (2015), Tū Te
Turuturu Nō
Hineteiwaiwa Maintaining Cultural Integrity in the
Teaching of Māori
Weaving (PDF)...
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University of Waikato". www.waikato.ac.nz. Campbell,
Donna (2019). Ngā kura a
Hineteiwaiwa: The
embodiment of Mana
Wahine in Māori
fibre Arts (Doctoral thesis)...