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Tukutuku panelling is a
distinctive art form of the Māori
people of New Zealand, a
traditional latticework used to
decorate meeting houses (wharenui)....
- The
harlequin gecko (
Tukutuku rakiurae),
formerly Hoplodactylus rakiurae, is a
species of gecko, a
lizard in the
family Diplodactylidae. The
species is...
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Tapuwae Poharutanga o
Tukutuku was a Māori
upoko ariki (head chieftain) of the Ngāti
Kahungunu iwi and Ngāi
Tamaterangi hapū in the
Wairoa area of Hawke...
- The
attacks of the
Tukutuku were not
limited on
Lukai alone, but
rather on the Madi
people as a whole. In
eastern front, the
Tukutuku had
established a...
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creating garments including fine cloaks, mats, kete (baskets and bags) and
tukutuku panels (used in architecture). Māori
fibre techniques are also used for...
- Wheke,
opened in 2008, was
carved by Riki
Manuel and
Fayne Robinson, with
tukutuku panels overseen by
local weaver 'Aunty' Doe Parata. The
carvings of the...
- to right. The
design is
inspired by the Māori
poutama pattern used in
tukutuku wall panels. It is
usually interpreted as the "stairway to heaven", but...
- on a stretcher.
Tukutuku, Tama-te-rangi's
grandson by Rakai-hakeke,
attacked them, but Parua's men
defended him and
killed Tukutuku. Tama-te-rangi was...
- clothing. Flax is also used as a
decorative and
structural element in
tukutuku,
panelling found within Māori
wharenui (meeting houses).
Prior to the Great...
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quadricornis (Nepal)
Toropuku spp. (New Zealand)
Tragopan satyra (Nepal)
Tukutuku spp. -
Harlequin gecko (New Zealand)
Viverra civettina (India) Viverra...