From left to right can be seen:
Lithograph After Joseph Jenner Merrett, Māori Feast at Remuera (c. 1844) The New-Zealand Festival, 1845, Day & Haghe, London. Hobart Town, Van Diemans Land, Published by Samuel August Tegg, Acc. 12,229, Hocken Collections Uare Taoka o Hakena, University of Otago, Dunedin.
Waitakeo diptych (2009) photographs by Linda Tanoa’i and Moana Nepia
Photograph column (top to bottom): Dancers Maaka Pepene, Louise Potiki Bryant and Justine Hohaia Pepene from Atamira Dance Collective in Whakairo (2007) Choreography – Moss Patterson, Photograph – John McDermott; Moana Nepia (1987), Photograph – Jocelyn Carlin; Waitakere (2001), private collection; Taiao Dance Theatre in Waimirirangi 1991 Choreography – Charles Koroneho. Photograph – Stuart Page; Tru Paraha in Mareikura – Messengers of Io (2008). Photograph – Terri Ripeka Crawford.
Te Hui Aroha Ki Turanga. Gisborne Hui Aroha, 1919, 10:41 min, Production Company: Dominion Museum / James Mcdonald, New Zealand, Camera : James McDonald (1865-1935). Courtesy Nga Kaitiaki O Nga Taonga Whitiahua, the New Zealand Film Archive and Te Runanga o Ngati Porou
From left to right can be seen:
“… as an individual and not under the name of Ngai Tahu”, Rachel Rakena, 2001, 9:26 min
Lithograph After Joseph Jenner Merrett, Māori Feast at Remuera (c. 1844) The New-Zealand Festival, 1845, Day & Haghe, London. Hobart Town, Van Diemans Land, Published by Samuel August Tegg, Acc. 12,229, Hocken Collections Uare Taoka o Hakena, University of Otago, Dunedin.
Waitakeo diptych (2009) photographs by Linda Tanoa’i and Moana Nepia
From left to right can be seen:
Urban Mattress Project on loan from Artspace and Suite Seven. Suite Seven Collective – (Ani O’Neill, Natalie Robertson Shigeyuki Kihara)
(TV) Te Hakataparahi Wahine – Women & Haka, 1995, 25:25 min, Director: Adrianne Rikihana, Made at Auckland Institute of Technology for the Bachelor Of Communication Studies,1994.
(TV) Te Matārae i o Rehu, Te Arawa, 2009, Matatini, Tauranga.
(Projection) Ka Mau te Wehi – conversations on Māori Dance, 2007, Director: Moana Nepia
(TV) MIKA HAKA KIDS DVD including:
MIKA HAKA KIDS, a Maramena Roderick Documentary. Documentary features Taupuhi Toki, Kasina Campbell, Renee Winter and Mokoera Te Amo.
MIKA HAKA live at the Edinburgh Festival, 68 min. MIKA HAKA created by Mika and Mark James Hamilton.
Music videos: Ahi Ataahua (Beautiful Fire) & Wera Wera (Hot Sweat), directed by Whetu Fala.
(TV) Aoraki, 2007, Louise Potiki Bryant
Photographs (left to right, top to bottom.)
Students performing Whakatutu Primary School, near Wairoa, 1963, Ans Westra (Courtesy of Ans Westra.)
“Jesus and begorrah Paddy!.. They’ve got another new haka!!” 9 June, 2006, cartoon by Garrick Tremain. Alexander Turnbull Library.
image of aerobics girls jumping in air, 1989 (Courtesy Mika.)
Wedding, Te Kaha, 1963, Ans Westra (Courtesy of Ans Westra.)
black and white image of Mika aerobics team (1989) (L-R)August Lam, Leonie, Mika & Roy, private collection (Courtesy Mika.)
Dance, Auckland Māori Community Centre, 1962, Ans Westra (Courtesy of Ans Westra)
“A country divided by its unifying document” Waitangi Day, 1997, cartoon by Bob Brockie. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Waiata during a hui to award of the Victoria Cross to Te Moananui-a-Kiwa Ngarimu, Ruatoria, 6 October 1943, Photograph by John Dobree Pascoe.. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Boys from Te Kao Native School, Northland, performing a haka, ca 28 Nov 1913, part of the Northwood brothers photographs of Northland. Photograph by Alfred Northwood. Northwood collection, Alexander Turnbull Library.
Drawing from John Webster’s Māori Journal, 1847, Auckland City Library.
Members of Ngati Tuwharetoa performing the peruperu, 6 February 1934. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Alexander Turnbull Library.
A dance called Karne Karne or Cune Cunee, 1834, Pencil and watercolour 200 x 360 mm. Unidentified artist. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Bishop Panapa in haka party, Anglican Hui Aroha, Solway Showgrounds, Masterton, 1961, Ans Westra (Courtesy of Ans Westra.)
Māori rights campaigner Eva Rickard dancing at Moutoa Gardens, Wanganui, Photographed ca 31 March 1995 by an unidentified Evening Post staff photographer. The Dominion Post Collection, Alexander Turnbull Library.
Women performing canoe poi at Arawa Park, Rotorua for 1953/54 royal visit. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Unidentified Man and Reihana Tipoki. Nga Tama Toa, Māori Battalion Company book launch. Te Poho o Rawiri Marae, Kaiti, Gisborne. October 2008. Natalie Robertson (courtesy Natalie Robertson)
1822 – 1886: Native swing. War dance before the Pah of Oinemutu, near Rotorua. George French Angas. J W Giles lithograph, 1847. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Group with poi at Putiki, ca 1900. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Māori war dance, ca 1855, watercolour by Charles Emilius Gold. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Hauhau ritual dance ca 1936. Ink on card by Frederick Halford Coventry. Alexander Turnbull Library.
A pen drawing by Tooi sketched in England (1818) From Grey New Zealand Manuscript no. 147. Auckland City Library.
Unidentified Māori group with poi, performing at the unveiling of the Tasman Memorial at Tarakohe, during the Tasman tercentennial celebration, 18 December 1942. Photograph by John Dobree Pascoe. Alexander Turnbull Library.
A group of New Zealanders, 1842 or 1843. Watercolour by Joseph Jenner Merrett. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Māori group, ca 1910. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Boy’s school hockey team returns from Australia, 1950, by an unidentified Evening Post staff photographer, Evening Post collection. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Baie Houa-Houa; Naturels executant une danse a doard de l’Astrolobe (Nouvelle-Zelande), 1833, hand coloured lithograph by Louis Auguste de Sainson. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Māori boy, Northland, 1913, part of the Northwood brothers photographs of Northland. Photograph by Alfred Northwood. Northwood collection, Alexander Turnbull Library.
The Māori war dance, 1855 or 1856, watercolour by William Strutt. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Māori wielding a taiaha. Auckland City Library special collections
Mika with poi, 1997, (courtesy Mika)
Group of Arawa women performing a Māori action song as part of a powhiri at the New Zealand International Exhibition, Christchurch, 1906-1907. Taken by an unidentified photographer. Alexander Turnbull Library.
Come on over this autumn! New Zealand, 1953 sponsored by the New Zealand Government Tourist Bureau, Tasman Empire Airways Ltd. Alexander Turnbull Library.
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