Kahu Ora: Living Cloaks 

Explore the artistry, meanings, and stories of korowai (cloaks) in our magnificent exhibition Kahu Ora: Living cloaks.
 

Come and explore the amazing artistry and stories woven into the beautiful korowai (cloaks) in our exhibition Kahu Ora: Living cloaks. Identify the mana, meanings, materials, and methods embodied in these very special taonga (cultural treasures).

Programme information

Availability: 8 June – 21 October 2012

Learning areas and strands: The Arts – Understanding the Arts in Context; Developing Practical Knowledge; Developing Ideas; Communicating and Interpreting

Year level: Years 9 – 13

Duration: 60 90 minutes

Cost per student: $6.50 per student. 

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Kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak), Maker unknown, New Zealand. Gift of Alexander Turnbull, 1913. Te Papa
Kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak), Maker unknown, New Zealand. Gift of Alexander Turnbull, 1913. Te Papa

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