- Wero
Tāroi (c.1810–1880), also
known as Wero
Mahikore and Karu, was a
notable New
Zealand Māori
carver of the Ngāti Tarāwhai iwi. He was born at Lake...
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Sydney Morning Herald.
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March 2019). "Tame Iti
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January 2019.
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Taroi (11
August 2019). "NZ
artists band
together with new song 'Ka Mānu' for...
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Tokyo to go-PRS QUOT say-PST. (2)a.
Taroi said, "Ii will go to Tokyo." (2)b.
Taroi said that Ij
would go to Tokyo. One
reason for this...
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Taroi (6 May 2018). "King
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mother to Ruatō, on Lake Rotoiti.
There he was
trained as a
carver by Wero
Tāroi and Ānaha Te Rā****. He
married Ruihi Te
Ngahue of Tūhourangi and they had...
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Collector of food 7 U ri U
Collector of
vegetables 8
Chyik Taroi U
Cutter of raw
meant 9 U Graw U
Bundler of
Manau Food 10
Kumba Udut U Beater...
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Plenty Times. The New
Zealand Herald.
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April 2022. Black,
Taroi (11
August 2019). "NZ
artists band
together with new song 'Ka Mānu' for...
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whakairo (master carvers). One of the
greatest carvers known today, Wero
Tāroi, who was
possibly the
first Māori
carver to
incorporate steel chisels, was...