Te whānau Pā Harakeke: An indigenous artform of community intervention
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White, Tanya
Tan, Leon
Tan, Leon
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2022-10
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Conference Contribution - Oral Presentation
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Tāmaki Makaurau (N.Z.)
Auckland (N.Z.)
Aotearoa
New Zealand
weaving
Māori worldview
art making
community engagement
Māori art
well being
Auckland (N.Z.)
Aotearoa
New Zealand
weaving
Māori worldview
art making
community engagement
Māori art
well being
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White, T., & Tan, L. (2022, October, 20-22) Te whānau Pā Harakeke: An indigenous artform of community intervention [Paper presentation]. 2022 Alliances and Commonalities Conference, Stockholm, Sweden https://hdl.handle.net/10652/6146
Abstract
Raranga and tikanga Pā Harakeke emerge from a worldview in which “the universe is woven”
Tikanga Pā Harakeke: a methodology for wellbeing and sustainability
Raranga whakakura: whakapapa is the connecting bond
Socially engaged art around the world
Historicization of socially engaged art
Differing worldviews or osmos-logics
Wānanga
Papa Hadyn and Mama Mani with pēpi Pikitearero in the wahakura they made for her
Alliances and commonalities
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