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New dawn for iwi
BY GERALD FORD The dawn opening of a new exhibition at Aratoi on Saturday morning is the start of a new chapter for Kahungunu ki Wairarapa, according to iwi leaders. Te Marae o Rongotaketake, Redressing our Kahungunu history, opened at 5.30am on Saturday at a ceremony attended by between 200 and 300 people. It will remain until September 3 and is intended to provide the backdrop to the signing of a Treaty Settlement between
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Kahungunu and the Crown, in late May or possibly early June. Exhibition curator Haami Te Whaiti, who worked with former Aratoi director Marcus Burrows on the exhibition, said the exhibition was for Kahungunu people and the wider public. “It’s as much about informing the community, and attempting to get some understanding and appreciation, as it is about our own people celebrating where we’ve got to. It’s taken a long time to get to this point,”
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This restored wharenui carving once adorned Te Ore Ore Marae. PHOTO/EMILY NORMAN
Mr Te Whaiti said. The exhibition has a strong “visual presence” as well as “relating what happened to our people through colonisation and why there is a need for a treaty settlement”. Notable exhibits include an intricately carved wahaika or weapon on loan from a United States museum, Lindauer portraits and a restored carved frontage from the wharenui at Te Ore Ore Marae.
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