- kahu kurī (dog-skins cloaks).
Kākahu are
precious taonga of New
Zealand and they
exhibit intricate weaving work. Some
kākahu may take
years to make and are...
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Kakahu is a
locality in the
Canterbury region in the
South Island of New Zealand. It is
located about 22
kilometers (13.6 mi) west of Geraldine. It is...
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affiliated with Tūhoe hapū: Kākānui (Tīpapa)
marae and
Kākahu Tāpiki
meeting house,
affiliated with
Kākahu Tāpiki. Mātaatua
marae and Te Whai-a-te-Motu meeting...
- The Te
Kakahu skink (Oligosoma tekakahu) is a
critically endangered species of
skink native to New Zealand. When discovered, the
entire species was inhabiting...
- The
Kakahu River is a
river of
south Canterbury, New Zealand. It
flows east and then
southeast from its
source 15
kilometres (9 mi) east of Fairlie, joining...
- at the
University of Auckland. Her 1996
thesis was
titled Ngā aho o te
kakahu matauranga: the
multiple layers of
struggle by
Maori in education. Smith...
- Ngāi Tūhoe (Māori pronunciation: [ˈŋaːi ˈtʉːhɔɛ]),
often known simply as Tūhoe, is a Māori iwi (tribe) of New Zealand. It
takes its name from an ancestral...
- designs.
Nathan uses
traditional raranga (weaving)
techniques to
create kākahu (handwoven
garments and cloaks) and
applications to garments. Each year...
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Chalky Island (or Te
Kākahu-o-Tamatea, so
named as it was said to be the
location where the
explorer Tamatea laid down his cloak, or
kākahu, to dry) is the...
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Chalky Island or Te
Kākahu-o-Tamatea is an
island in the
southwest of New Zealand, and is part of
Fiordland National Park. It lies at the
entrance to Taiari...