• Diggeress Rangituatahi Te Kanawa CNZM QSO (9 March 1920 – 30 July 2009) was a New Zealand Māori tohunga raranga (master weaver) of Ngāti Maniapoto and...
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    daughter of Diggeress Te Kanawa and the granddaughter of Dame Rangimarie Hetet. She is affiliated with the Ngāti Maniapoto iwi. Blair, K. & Te Kanawa, R., The...
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  • Rangi Te Kanawa, daughter of Diggeress Te Kanawa and granddaughter of Dame Rangimārie Hetet. Smith, C. A., White, M., & Te Kanawa, K. (2011). The preservation...
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    broader Māori Renaissance. This has led to tāniko practitioners Diggeress Te Kanawa and her mother Dame Rangimārie Hetet receiving honorary doctorates...
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    Arts and Crafts Institute in Rotorua was the first chairperson. Diggeress Te Kanawa was a co-founder. Cath Brown was also a founding member and went...
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    whakatupu – weaving legacies : Dame Rangimarie Hetet and Diggeress Te Kanawa, Hamilton: Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato, 2015. ISBN 9780473326036 'Traditions...
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  • Ihimaera - Te Aitanga-a-Māhaki Whānau a Kai 2008 Iritana Tawhiwhirangi - Ngāti Porou 2007 Howard Morrison - Te Arawa 2006 Diggeress Te Kanawa - Ngāti Maniapoto...
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    Park, author Kevin Proctor, Gold Coast Titans, Rugby League player Diggeress Te Kanawa, a tohunga raranga (master weaver) of Ngati Maniapoto and Ngati Kinohaku...
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  • with works loaned by Hetet, Diggeress Te Kanawa and Kahu Te Kanawa. In 2017, Hetet was selected as one of the Royal Society Te Apārangi's "150 women in 150...
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    called Amokura o te Maori. Smith's work was exhibited alongside Nora Pikia, Te Aue Davis, Puti Hineaupounamu Rare, Diggeress Te Kanawa, Florrie Berghan...
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    both her parents had previous relationships. Hetet's daughter was Diggeress Te Kanawa, with her first name honouring her father, who was a digger with...
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    weaver Matekino Lawless. Wirihana attributes Dame Rangimarie Hetet, Diggeress Te Kanawa and Emily Schuster as major influences but states her mother as being...
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    Main, Mike McGregor, John Parker, Baye Riddell, Emily Siddell and Diggeress Te Kanawa. The Kiingi Tuheitia Portraiture Award is a biennial competition...
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    Edna Pahewa (category Te Arawa people)
    influenced Pahewa. Pahewa was also taught by Diggeress Te Kanawa. Pahewa has taught weaving at Te Papa o Te Aroha and Te Wananga o Aotearoa, both in Tokoroa....
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    Veranoa Hetet (category Te Āti Awa people)
    great-grandmother was Dame Rangimārie Hetet and her great aunt was Diggeress Te Kanawa. Hetet is married to carver Sam Hauwaho. They have five children...
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    internationally. Lander began learning weaving with noted Māori weaver Diggeress Te Kanawa in 1984 and spent many years researching fibre arts. The title of...
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    as Rangimarīe Hetet, Diggeress Te Kanawa and Cath Brown continued through to the 1980s and became part of the Māori renaissance. Te Roopu Raranga Whatu...
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    Emily Schuster (convener), Cath Brown, Waana Davis, Toi Maihi, Diggeress Te Kanawa, Te Auē Davis, Rānui Ngārimu, Mata Smith (Niue) and Tepaeru Tereora...
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    Edna Pahewa, is the school's current head. In 1988, Schuster and Diggeress Te Kanawa were awarded a travel grant to visit taonga kept in museums in the...
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  • Tamati Tangaroa Tangaroa Heather Tanguay Iritana Tāwhiwhirangi Diggeress Te Kanawa Kiri Te Kanawa Somerford Teagle John Terris Ted Thomas Geoff Thompson Thomas...
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  • Mary Taylor (born 1948), artist Diggeress Te Kanawa (1920–2009), weaver Cherie Templer (1856–1915), painter Saffronn Te Ratana (born 1975), mixed media...
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  • The Arts Foundation of New Zealand Te Tumu Toi is a New Zealand arts organisation that supports artistic excellence and facilitates private philanthropy...
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    by two internationally renowned artists, sculptor Chris Booth and Diggeress Te Kanawa. Their design proposal was chosen in a competition to which top New...
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  • Brickell, Freda Brierley, Len Castle, Jens Hansen, Manos Nathan and Diggeress Te Kanawa. "Helen Schamroth". Australian and New Zealand Art Sales Digest....
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    the cloak included Cath Brown, Te Aue Davis, Kahutoi Te Kanawa, Diggeress Te Kanawa, Clowdy Ngatai, Reihana Parata, Te Muri Turner, and Katerina Waiari...
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  • of Waikato. Retrieved 14 September 2024. "Rangimarie Hetet (1892–1995)". Te Papa Collections. Retrieved 8 September 2020. Note that from 2011, the official...
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  • and composer 29 February – Mary Sullivan, netball player 9 March – Diggeress Te Kanawa, tohunga raranga 23 March – Peter Quilliam, jurist 2 April – David...
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  • politician (born 1919) 30 July – Julian Dashper, artist (born 1960) Diggeress Te Kanawa, tohunga raranga (born 1920) 7 August Jack Laird, potter (born 1920)...
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  • services to the transport industry and the community. Diggeress Rangituatahi Te Kanawa QSO – of Te Kūiti. For services to Māori arts and crafts. Maarten...
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  • – of Wellington. Beverley Jean Morris – of Wellington. Diggeress Rangituatahi Te Kanawa – of Te Kūiti. Brian William Woodward – of Nelson. Bruce Craig...
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