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245 0 0 _aRauru :
_bTene Waitere, Māori carving, colonial history /
_ceditor, Nicholas Thomas ; photographs, Mark Adams ; interviews, Lyonel Grant and James Schuster.
246 3 0 _aTene Waitere, Māori carving, colonial history
264 1 _aDunedin, N.Z. :
_bUniversity of Otago Press,
_c2009.
264 4 _c©2009
300 _a183 pages :
_billustrations, photographs (chiefly colour) ;
_c29 x 30 cm
336 _atext
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 179-180).
505 0 0 _aMachine generated contents note:
_t'Tene's Work Is Special to Us' /
_rJames Schuster --
_t'A Whakapapa of Carving' /
_rLyonel Grant --
_tPhotographs /
_rMark Adams --
_tTe Arawa --
_tClandon Park --
_tTaupo-Nui-A-Tia --
_tHamburg --
_tWellington --
_tLondon --
_tTewairoa --
_tPortsmouth --
_tWhakarewarewa --
_tTene Waitere's Travels -- A Supplement /
_rNicholas Thomas.
520 _a"As part of the Auckland Festival of Photography, Two Rooms presents new large scale colour photographs by Mark Adams. The exhibition celebrates the work of carver Tene Waitere and additionally launches the accompanying book, Rauru, published by Otago University Press. The book is a collaboration between Mark Adams and anthropologist Professor Nicholas Thomas from Cambridge University. Tene Waitere (1854-1931) was one of the greatest Māori carvers of the colonial period. Waitere was the first Ngati Tarawhai artist to produce a major corpus of material for European clients ... The book takes its title from Rauru, the meeting house named after the creator of the art of carving in Te Arawa and some other tribal traditions, which arguably incorporates Tene's greatest work. Carved with Anaha te Rahui and Neke Kapua for the Rotorua hotel manager C.E. Nelson over 1897-1900, the whare whakairo is renowned for its figurative representation of major elements of Māori myth, but is innovative and adventurous in many ways, full of mana, and consistently assured in the flawless and dynamic character of its carving. Nelson sold the house to the Museum fur Volkerkunde, Hamburg, in 1904, and it has remained in that museum - renowned for great Oceanic collections, mainly associated with German expeditions and colonies in the Pacific ever since."--Two Rooms Gallery.
546 _aIn English.
600 1 0 _aWaitere, Tene,
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600 1 0 _aAdams, Mark,
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650 0 _aWood-carving, Māori.
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650 0 _aDecorative arts, Māori.
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650 0 _aPhotographers
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650 0 _aNgāti Tara a Whai (New Zealand people)
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650 7 _aToi Māori.
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650 7 _aTohunga whakairo.
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650 7 _aWhakairo.
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650 7 _aKōrero nehe
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650 7 _aPoupou.
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700 1 _aThomas, Nicholas,
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776 0 8 _iOnline version:
_tRauru.
_dDunedin, N.Z. : University of Otago Press, 2009
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