- Tene
Waitere (c. 1853–1931) was a New
Zealand Māori
carver from the
Rotorua district. He
identified with the Ngāti Tarāwhai and Te
Arawa iwi. His mother...
- Māui
attempting to
enter Hine-nui-te-pō.
Carving by Tene
Waitere in the
meeting house Rauru (opened in 1900)....
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fireplace surround and
mirror overmantle carved by
notable Maori carver Tene
Waitere,
commissioned in 1887.
Since 1966 the
mantle has been in
private hands...
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beginning of 1844." Te Aotūroa took the name Hone
Waitere in
honor of John
Whitley (or Hone
Waitere to
Kawhia Maori) as they were
friends but also around...
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Clydsdale – PR Noah
Martin – SR
Joseph Roddy – SR
Peter Taateo – PR
Manaia Waitere – FB, FE, CE
Extended squad Adam Cook – HB, CE, FE
Shaun Packer – HK Jed...
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Interdisciplinary Journal of Body
Weight and Society, 3 (2), 80–85. Pausé, C. J.,
Waitere, H., Wright, J., Powell, K., & gilling, m. (2012). "We say what we are...
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Taiapa (1911–1979) Pine
Taiapa (1901–1972) Inia Te
Wiata (1915–1971) Tene
Waitere (1853–1931) Te Papa and
Auckland Art
Gallery have
substantial holdings...
- Ngāti Tarāwhai, Te
Arawa and Tūhourangi iwi. A
granddaughter of Tene
Waitere, she was born in Ngāpuna, near Rotorua, New Zealand. She
attended Hukarere...
- was Neke Kapua, a carver, and his
mother was
Mereana Waitere, the
elder sister of Tene
Waitere,
another carver.
Kapua was
commissioned to
create carvings...
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mission in 1839. The area
where he
located the
mission became known as Te
Waitere, a
transliteration of his surname. In its
early years, it was also known...