-
identified as the
voice of an
ancestor from whom all
Dogon are descended. The
pūrerehua is a
traditional Māori bullroarer. Its name
comes from the Māori word...
- the tōʻere) via
contact with the Cook
Islands and its diaspora. The
Pūrerehua can be made of bone, wood or stone, they are blade-like and
swing on a...
- drums,
backing vocals, pūtātara
Ethan Trembath – b****,
backing vocals,
pūrerehua Production Alien Weaponry –
songwriting Simon Gooding –
producer (3, 5-8...
- Pūmotomoto Pūtōrino Pōrutu Pūkaea Pūtātara
Percussion Pahū
Pounamu Whirled Pūrerehua Poi
awhiowhio Related articles Brian Flintoff Horomona Horo
Hirini Melbourne...
- "Life" (with
Submariner and Mark de
Clive Lowe) — Non-album
single 2011 "
Purerehua" — He
Rangi Paihuarere "Dreamswimmer" —
Ihimaera "—"
denotes a recording...
-
didgeridoo songline Cook
Islander imene metua -
imene tuki
koauau -
paatere -
purerehua Easter Islander kauaha -
upaupa Fiji meke i wau - meke iri - meke wesi...
- Zealand. She
subsequently wrote and
directed the
short film,
Butterfly (
Purerehua),
funded by the New
Zealand Film Commission.
Butterfly premiered as part...
- (Miller, 1952).
Lessiter (1989)
recorded that Māori knew
butterflies as
pūrerehua and that they
referred to the pupa as tūngoungou (meaning "to nod"). This...
- Pūmotomoto Pūtōrino Pōrutu Pūkaea Pūtātara
Percussion Pahū
Pounamu Whirled Pūrerehua Poi
awhiowhio Related articles Brian Flintoff Horomona Horo
Hirini Melbourne...
-
butterflies for
anything culturally, however,
butterflies are
called pūrerehua, or commonly, pupa,
which translates to "nod". This is due to the likeness...