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October 1877 – 1
December 1951), also
known as Te
Rangi Hīroa or Te
Rangihīroa, was a
prominent New
Zealand anthropologist and an
expert on Māori and...
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ethnological research expeditions encouraged and led by Āpirana
Ngata and Te
Rangihīroa, and
undertaken between 1919 and 1923 with
Elsdon Best,
James McDonald...
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carving fit for a president". Stuff.
Retrieved 14
October 2020. Panoho,
Rangihiroa (2015). Māori art: history, architecture,
landscape and theory. Auckland...
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Alpine Crossing), Te Wai-whakaata-o-te-
Rangihiroa, can be
translated as '
Rangihiroa's mirror'. Te
Rangihiroa's sister was Te Maari,
whose name was given...
- Culture". New
Zealand Tourism Guide.
Retrieved 27 July 2017. Panoho,
Rangihiroa (2015). Māori art : history, architecture,
landscape and theory. Mark...
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accompanying Te
Rangihiroa through a
narrow p**** at Petane.
Heavily outnumbered, the Ngāti
Hineuru party was
quickly stopped in its tracks: Te
Rangihiroa and 11...
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contemporary Pacific art.: 431 The
exhibition was
curated by art
historian Rangihiroa Panoho for the
Sarjeant Art
Gallery in
Whanganui in 1990 and the metropolitan...
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local Education Boards.
Members of
Parliament Āpirana
Ngata and Te
Rangihīroa spoke against suddenly doing so,
saying that "far
better results were...
- in the 1919–1923
Dominion Museum ethnological expeditions alongside Te
Rangihīroa,
Elsdon Best,
James McDonald and Āpirana Ngata. In the 1935 King's Birthday...
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including Ralph Hotere, Para
Matchitt and
Bruce Stewart by art
critic Rangihiroa Panaho.
Panaho calls this a re-appropriation.
Curator Nigel Borell displa****...