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Tāniko (or taaniko) is a
traditional weaving technique of the Māori of New
Zealand related to "twining". It may also
refer to the
resulting bands of weaving...
- cross-threads
every half inch or so.
Tāniko (or taaniko)
refers to any
ornamental border typically found on mats and clothes.
Tāniko patterns are very geometric...
- Les
Jeudis (Centre Pompidou, Paris),
Twelfth Night, The
Lunatic Queen,
Taniko,
Measure for Measure, Le Cid, The
Cherry Orchard and The
Winslow Boy. "Interview...
- The over-all
story is
about how Jebu and
Taniko are
forced onto
opposing sides of a
civil war, and
Taniko's growth as a
woman whose fate
moves her from...
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Taniko Nakamura-Mitsukuri (中村-三栗 多仁子, born
March 23, 1943) is a
retired ****anese gymnast. She
competed in all
artistic gymnastics events at the 1964 and...
-
wreath of the
colours two
Trumpets in
saltire Or
bound together by a Māori
Tāniko in the
shape of the
letter H proper.
Escutcheon Per
chevron Azure and Gules...
-
translation from
Arthur Waley's
English version of the ****anese Nō
drama Taniko). Its
companion piece is Der
Neinsager (He Said No)
although Brecht's other...
- key
material in Māori
traditional textiles where it is
usually used in
tāniko or
twined weaving. Some
varieties produce different grades or
quality of...
- of New Zealand. p. 4.
Retrieved 9
February 2023. Gray, K. A. P. (2008).
Tāniko :
public parti****tion,
young Māori women, & whānau
health (thesis). M****ey...
- two main characters, the
Zinja Monk Jebu, and the
Noblewoman Lady
Shima Taniko. The
names of the two
rival clans have been changed, "Minamoto" to "Muratomo"...