Paatuki tahi ngaa manawa

Woven treasures from He Aa I Uta, He Aa I Tai: Weaving the Elements

This has been made from woven layers of short lengths of kuta, a freshwater reed plant.

Maker

Tuahana Clark

Iwi

Waikato Tainui, Ngaati Amaru

Ua
When

2024

Materials

Ngaawha, kuta, jute

Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa

Artist’s statement

Tuahana Clark

Waikato Tainui, Ngaati Amaru

Paatuki nei te aroha, e kore e mutu

Essays

Explore in-depth writing about He Aa I Uta, He Aa I Tai: Weaving the Elements.

Whenu(a), Atua: Returning to Hine-te-iwaiwa through the maternal language of whatu

Dr Hinekura Smith (Te Rarawa, Nga Puhi)

1974 words

The language of weaving resonates deeply with the feminine and maternal body – as long as we use that language.

Ngaa ahuatanga marire mo te koiora - The Elementals essential for life

Ruth Port (Te Rarawa, Te Aupouri)

2950 words

A journey of re-connection and knowledge recovery as a group of weavers unravel long lost techniques used by Māori ancestral sail makers.

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He Aa I Uta, He Aa I Tai: Weaving the Elements

Exhibition

Past Exhibition

New work by members of Te Roopu Raranga Whatu o Aotearoa

Drawing inspiration from our relationship with air, earth, fire, water and spirit, this large-scale exhibition celebrates the legacy of weaving through traditional and contemporary handcrafted works.