• Waga sculpture or waka, a type of Ethiopian memorial statue "Waka" (Diamond Platnumz song), 2017 "Waka", song by 6ix9ine from Dummy Boy, 2018 Waka, a character...
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    architect Megan Wraight. The square incorporates brick columns and a sunken waka sculpture, added in 2000 and designed by Te Kawerau ā Maki carvers Sunnah Thompson...
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    carver. He reintroduced the waka ama sport (outrigger canoe racing) in New Zealand. His notable artworks include a sculpture in cliffside stone of Ngātoro-i-rangi...
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    El Perú (Maya site) (redirect from Waká)
    El Perú (also known as Waka'), is a pre-Columbian Maya archeological site occupied during the Preclassic and Classic cultural chronology periods (roughly...
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  • historically Bust (magazine) of feminist pop culture "Bust", a 2015 song by rapper Waka Flocka Flame Bust, in blackjack Boom and bust economic cycle Draft bust in...
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    associated with Paikea), around 1450CE. He was given command of the Tākitimu waka (canoe), and took it down to the South Island where he landed at the Arahura...
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    New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu. "Wave and waka sculpture". teara.govt.nz. Retrieved 6 December 2020. "Gesteentetuinen". www.aardkundigewaarden...
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    A waga, also known as a waka or waaka, is a type of memorial statue carved from wood in southern Ethiopia. The Konso people are particularly well-known...
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  • Robinson has carved on meeting houses and at marae, including Te Tauraka Waka a Māui Marae in Bruce Bay, completed in 2005, and Arahura Marae near Hokitika...
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    Wherever", "La Tortura", "Hips Don't Lie", "Beautiful Liar", "She Wolf", "Waka Waka (This Time for Africa)", "Loca", "Rabiosa", "Can't Remember to Forget...
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    place by Heritage New Zealand. Mana Motuhake is a pair of upright waka sculptures close to the statue of Queen Victoria. Carved by Ngāi Tahu carver Fayne...
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    Atairangikaahu | Exemplary/Supreme Award in 1990 at the Creative New Zealand Te Waka Awards. Muru was born in Te Hāpua, Northland in 1937. He was Māori and affiliated...
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  • Erythroneurini Toroa (sculpture), a 1989 sculpture by Peter Nicholls in Dunedin, New Zealand Toroa, captain of the Mātaatua waka This disambiguation page...
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    Polynesian life: from chopping wood to cutting and slicing food, as anchors for waka (canoes) and for fishing nets, for retaining the heat in a hāngi, as drills...
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  • Korotangi (category Sculptures of birds in New Zealand)
    believe that it was brought to the country from Hawaiki in their ancestral waka, but it is carved with metal tools, which the Polynesians did not have. It...
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    Zealand smaller waka were made from a single log, often totara, because of its lightness, strength and resistance to rotting. Larger waka were made of about...
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    into houses, fencepoles, pouwhenua, containers, taiaha, tool handles and waka (canoe). Carving tools were made from stone, preferably the very hard pounamu...
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    the 6 metres (20 ft) tall metal sculpture of Whatonga, one of three recognised Māori chiefs on board the Kurahaupo Waka, which journeyed across the ocean...
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    Afro-Bolivian Saya Siklla (Wayra, Doctorcitos) Suri Sikuri Tango Tinku Tobas Waka Waka In the Lowlands, there are: Macheteros Taquirari Chovena Clothing of Andean...
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    Tuwharanui, who had been left behind when the Te Tohorā waka left Hawaiki, and so built Te Arautauta waka to join the rest of their people in New Zealand. They...
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    several remarkable poets such as Princess Nukata and Kakinomoto no Hitomaro. Waka (和歌, "Japanese song") also emerged as a new form of poetry at this time....
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    as of the 2020 census. Its nickname is "the Princess City" or simply "The Waka". Mishawaka is a principal city of the South Bend-Mishawaka, Indiana — Michigan...
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    Ahuahu. Tāmati Wāka Nene built a pā at Okaihau in the days that followed that battle at Puketutu (Te Mawhe) Pā. The warriors of Heke Tāmati Wāka Nene fought...
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    points of the North Island, and was the location of Te Tōanga Waka, a traditional waka portage between the Waitematā and Manukau harbours. The settlement...
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    honoured in Te Waka Toi awards". NZ Herald. Retrieved 2 January 2021. Mays, Richard (25 October 2017). "Notable Fred Graham sculpture purchased by Palmerston...
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    Aka Angga Wangga Vaka Vaka katea Malia Wa'a Wa'a kaulua Vaka touʻua Waka ama Waka hourua ʻAlia Amatasi Laʻau Lualua (Foulua) Paopao Vaʻa Vaʻa-alo Vaʻa-tele...
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    Gibbs Farm (category Sculpture gardens, trails and parks in New Zealand)
    Gibbs Farm is an open-air sculpture park located in Kaipara Harbour, 47 kilometres (29 mi) north of Auckland, New Zealand. It contains the largest collection...
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    nzonscreen.com Darcy Nicholas' website Te Waka Toi: Contemporary Maori Art from New Zealand. Wellington: Te Waka Toi. 1992. O'Neil, Andrea (4 December 2012)...
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  • The Wellington Sculpture Trust is an independent charitable trust which funds and advocates for public sculptures in Wellington, New Zealand. It is funded...
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  • Bawal manuod ang mga mahina sikmura. Pasisigawin ka mula simula hanggang wakas. "싱가폴 접수한 '여우계단'의 여고딩들". www.movist.com (in Korean). Archived from the original...
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