The President of Kiribati Taneti Mamau says that in Kiribati, cultural heirlooms are considered as their natural wealth. He paid a special visit the Pacific Collection Access Project at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
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King Tuheitia’s taonga exhibition
King Tuheitia’s taonga exhibition opens next week at the Auckland Museum, marking 160 years of the Kīngitanga. The exhibition was the idea of the King’s son Te Ariki Tamaroa Whatumoana Paki.
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Te Papa to host famous ancient Terracotta Army
Te Papa Museum has announced their newest exhibition for this Summer, a unique opportunity for Kiwis to see the famous Terracotta Warriors in Aotearoa.
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Māori sketches provide snapshot insights into NZ history
200-year-old Māori ink illustrations are being prepared for the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The 'Oceania' exhibition will mark 250 years since Captain Cook's first voyage to the South Pacific.
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Artefact, Series 1 Episode 1
Made with the support of NZ On Air. Presented by Dame Anne Salmond as she focuses on powerful stories about artefacts.
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Artefact 2
Time travel and delve into taonga both famous and obscure with Dame Anne Salmond, telling tremendous stories about our Aotearoa. Made with the support of NZ On Air.
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Rotorua Tuku Iho performers will again entertain American masses
Rotorua's Tuku Iho, the Living Legacy exhibition haka performers will again entertain American crowds, this time at Los Angeles popular Venice Beach.
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Maniapoto paintings unfolding saga
Paintings of Maniapoto ancestors taken from the iwi trust board room have been found. Former Te Wānanga head Rongo Wetere says the paintings are his and he's reclaimed them after becoming dissatisfied with the process to settle Ngāti Maniapoto's treaty claim.
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Raglan Museum to open exhibition showcasing Māori artefacts
Raglan Museum will be opening a significant new exhibition of early Māori artefacts named Te Horea- The Bird Family Collection exhibition.
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Almost 200 Māori artefacts on display in "Tēnei Tonu" exhibition
A collection of almost 200 original Māori artefacts are part of a new tāonga Māori exhibition called "Tēnei Tonu" (Always Here) that opened today at the MTG Museum in Hawke's Bay.