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Wiremu "Piri" Te
Ranga Poutapu MBE (8 June 1905 – 20
August 1975) was a New
Zealand master of Māori
carving and a carpenter.
Poutapu identified with the...
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Growth Fund to
upgrade the marae,
creating 30 jobs. Ballara, Angela. "
Poutapu,
Wiremu Te Ranga".
Dictionary of New
Zealand Biography.
Ministry for Culture...
- his main
confidants and
supporters were Pei Te
Hurinui Jones and Piri
Poutapu. In 1953, he was
awarded the
Queen Elizabeth II
Coronation Medal. On 30...
- Atairangikaahu, and
constructed at Tūrangawaewae
Marae by
master carver Piri
Poutapu. The film,
directed by
David Sims, is a
visual insight into the building...
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Pinnerud Pinwill sisters (born 1870s),
English woodcarvers Susan Point Piri
Poutapu Hori
Pukehika Alexander Pope, Jr. Don
Potter William Jesse Ramey (1891–1963)...
- whakairo.
Notable carvers include Eramiha Neke
Kapua (1867–1955) Piri
Poutapu (1905–1975) Hōri
Pukehika (d. 1932)
Raharuhi Rukupō (d. 1873) Hōne Taiapa...
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Tikitiki - The
Making of a Māori
Canoe - a film
following master carver Piri
Poutapu as he
traditionally made a
Maori waka for the
Maori Queen Te
Arikinui Dame...
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pursue an
interest in Māori carving, whakairo. He was
taught by Piri
Poutapu, and
first worked on
carvings in the
Kawhia Methodist Church and the Te...
- carving. Wero Tāroi (c. 1810–1880)
Eramiha Neke
Kapua (1867–1955) Piri
Poutapu (1905–1975) Hori
Pukehika (d. 1932)
Raharuhi Rukupo (d. 1873) Hone Taiapa...
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brother of Pine,
first master carver of the 1967
revived school. Piri
Poutapu (1926 institute, 1929 intake) Tainui,
descended in
direct line from the...