Whatu Kākahu: Māori Cloaks 

Author: Awhina Tamarapa (editor).
Publication Date: October 2011.

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This sumptuous book opens Te Papa’s storeroom doors to reveal its magnificent collection of kakahu (cloaks), and the art and traditions of weaving.

With contributions from six expert authors, the book shows how weaving is steeped in the fundamental spiritual values of Māori. The first Māori settlers adapted their established weaving traditions to incorporate materials they encountered in their new home. Alongside practical items, they wove exceptional cloaks that bestowed great mana on wearer and weaver.

The book focuses on forty precious and seldom-seen cloaks from Te Papa, and is packed with all-new photographs, diagrams, and insights from master weavers.

Contributors

Margery Blackman, Dr Maureen Lander, Dr Patricia Te Arapo Wallace, Toi Te Rito Maihi, Kahutoi Te Kanawa and John Turi-Tiakitai

Listen to an interview with the author 

Author Awhina Tamarapa was interviewed on Upbeat, on Radio New Zealand Concert FM

 

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NZ RRP (incl. GST): $84.99
ISBN: 978-1-877385-56-8
Extent: 208pp
Format: Jacketed hardback, 290 x 237 mm portrai
Illustrations: 300 colour images 9ncluding 60 line diagrams

 

Whatu Käkahu: Mäori Cloaks
 

Whatu Käkahu: Mäori Cloaks

 

8 June 2012 - 21 October 2012

Kahu Ora: Living Cloaks

Experience Māori cloak making as a living art form. Kahu Ora presents kākahu (cloaks) from Te Papa’s collections.



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