Kate McDowell
Tā Moko, Traditional Māori Face Tattoo, New Zealand/ The rituals, beliefs, and the world view of Māori society were ultimately based on an elaborate mythology that had been inherited from a Polynesian homeland and adapted and developed in the new setting
Seven Sisters / Matariki / Maori
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Haumia Tiketike, Haumia | Mäori Performing Arts - Ngä Rëhia
Haumia Tiketike, the son of Rangi and Papa, is the god of uncultivated food, i.e. wild berries and roots, wild plant, and fernroot, a staple food of the Māori; the indigenous Polynesian people of New Zealando. Haumia contrasts with his brother Rongo, the god of the kūmara and all cultivated plants... Haumia agreed to the forced separation of his parents. Because of this he was subjected to the fury of his brother Tāwhirimātea, god of winds and storms, who would have killed him if their…
Atua Wāhine, Portrait | Sofia Minson Artist
Original painting SOLD, Flashe on canvas, 980 x 1700mm, 2016 Explore the story of the artwork >> Print sizes and editions (limited to 95) Regular museum archival paper print - 507 x 785mmLarge
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Little Maori Girl in Whakarewarewa Thermal Maori Village, Rotorua, New Zealand
Tane God of the forest. In progress by ruggzz on DeviantArt
Tane the Maori god of the forest. I am still in the process of perfecting this picture. I'm not quite sure how to crop it yet or make the eyes without b... Tane God of the forest. In progress
- Maori Artist Darcy Nicholas
Leading Contemporary Maori Artist, Darcy Nicholas.
Robyn F. Kahukiwa. 1940-. New Zealand - List All Works
Robyn Kahukiwa, Tuakiri/Identity series, 1994
'Mahuika' by Lisa Reihana
Lisa Reihana, Mahuika, 2001
Sofia Minson