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Carved Traditional Maori Figure, called Poupou, supporting the overhead rafters of the meeting house.  These are the 12th, 13th, and 14th on the left side after entering the house.  The twelth and thirteenth represent the style of the Ngati Porou tribe of the east coast north of Gisborne; the 14th represents the Rongowhakata tribe of Gisborne.   Te Whare Runanga, built 1940, Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Paihia, north island, New Zealand.  The woven panels on either side of the poupou are called ... New Zealand Tattoo, Maori People, Maori Patterns, Tiki Totem, Tiki Tiki, Marquesan Tattoos, Maori Designs, Māori Culture, Maori Art

Carved Traditional Maori Figure, called Poupou, supporting the overhead rafters of the meeting house. These are the 12th, 13th, and 14th on the left side after entering the house. The twelth and thirteenth represent the style of the Ngati Porou tribe of the east coast north of Gisborne; the 14th represents the Rongowhakata tribe of Gisborne. Te Whare Runanga, built 1940, Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Paihia, north island, New Zealand. The woven panels on either side of the poupou are called…

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The Cult of Me: Drabbles of the Gods - Whiro Maori Carving, Maori People, Maori Patterns, Polynesian Art, Maori Designs, Māori Culture, Nz Art, New Zealand Art, Maori Art

We delve into Maori tradition for this week's Drabble of the Gods and with the rather sinister Whiro. You can find the previous drabbles in the series here: http://thecultofme.blogspot.co.uk/p/drabbles-of-gods.html Whiro The dread lord of the underworld Whiro dwells in shadow waiting to rise. From his dark realm he pollutes our lives with his evil. Yet death brings no freedom from his grasp unless the spirit is freed from the body by fire. Those not cremated descend to the underworld to be…

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