- sub-categories of
kaitaka: parawai,
where the aho (wefts) run horizontally;
kaitaka paepaeroa,
where the aho run vertically;
kaitaka aronui or pātea, where...
-
George Murray,
built in the Hokianga,
sailed to the port of
Sydney flying a
kaitaka flag. The ship was
seized by
customs officials in the port who
deemed the...
- Māori
rangatira (chief)
holding a
taiaha (fighting weapon) and
wearing a
kaitaka (flax cloak). The
female figure is said to be a
depiction of Zealandia...
-
California Tucson Mountain Retreat by DUST
Architects in Tucson,
Arizona Te
Kaitaka by
Stevens Lawson Architects in New
Zealand House on the Rigi by AFGH Architects...
- a
kaitaka, a
traditional woven mat on the
masthead of the ship. Upon
arriving in Sydney, the ship was
impounded after authorities deemed the
kaitaka did...
-
finalised shortly then and there, and Te
Teira Manuka gave
Browne his
kaitaka to
cement the transaction. The
entire deal was soon announced, to the fury...
- Macalister's
sculpture "A
Maori Figure in a
Kaitaka Cloak" in Auckland...
-
thereon Khaki Gules and
Khaki and worn over the
shoulders a Māori
Cloak or
Kaitaka proper.
Motto He Tāngata He Tāngata He Tāngata ("'It is the people' 'It...
- and brown. The men of the
group wear maro and korowai,
while women wear
kaitaka (flax cloaks). Wright,
Kereama (8
March 2020). "Te Pikikōtuku o Ngāti Rongomai...
-
thereon Khaki Gules and
Khaki and worn over the
shoulders a Māori
Cloak or
Kaitaka proper. Motto: He Tāngata He Tāngata He Tāngata (It is the people, it is...