Cette thèse analyse les relations que les Māori entretiennent avec leurs ancêtres par l’intermédiaire de trésors ancestraux tangibles et intangibles transmis de génération en génération (taonga). J’ai choisi de m’intéresser à deux taonga que les femmes engendrent et mobilisent, avec le concours des hommes et des ancêtres : les manteaux māori (kākahu) et l’art du tissage au doigt māori (whatu) qui en permet la création. Sur le terrain, suivre ces deux taonga m’a amenée à travailler auprès de celles et de ceux qui les conçoivent, les utilisent et les font circuler dans un univers où la relation aux ancêtres est primordiale. Afin de traduire et comprendre cette ontologie, je développe plusieurs approches conceptuelles telles que : les processu...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
As Maori, we recognise ourselves as Tangatawhenua, literally meaning people of the land. We acknowle...
The rituals performed in Te Whare Pora (The Ancient House of the Art of Weaving), were integral to e...
The current mission of museums in Aotearoa New Zealand is to reconnect taonga (treasured artefacts) ...
Kura Te Waru-Rewiri and I stand positioned here like the two weaving sticks, turuturu, which are thr...
The focus of this thesis is to visually show the significance and relationship between the use of na...
The papers in this issue trace a particular set of Māori interventions in anthropology, arts, museum...
This research project is made up of two distinct but related components; an exegesis and an artefact...
Abstract Māori weaving is a taonga tuku iho, a revered cultural practice, that has survived colonisa...
Abstract Māori weaving is a taonga tuku iho, a revered cultural practice, that has survived colonisa...
The art of raranga (weaving) and whatu muka (finger weaving) as traditional Māori arts originate fro...
Indigenous knowledge comes not from one individual, but from a collective (Lentfer, 2012). Creation ...
"Ko te ātārangi o te tangata ka makahia e te roa o tana tīpuna." A person’s shadow is cast by the le...
Indigenous knowledge comes not from one individual, but from a collective (Lentfer, 2012). Creation ...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
As Maori, we recognise ourselves as Tangatawhenua, literally meaning people of the land. We acknowle...
The rituals performed in Te Whare Pora (The Ancient House of the Art of Weaving), were integral to e...
The current mission of museums in Aotearoa New Zealand is to reconnect taonga (treasured artefacts) ...
Kura Te Waru-Rewiri and I stand positioned here like the two weaving sticks, turuturu, which are thr...
The focus of this thesis is to visually show the significance and relationship between the use of na...
The papers in this issue trace a particular set of Māori interventions in anthropology, arts, museum...
This research project is made up of two distinct but related components; an exegesis and an artefact...
Abstract Māori weaving is a taonga tuku iho, a revered cultural practice, that has survived colonisa...
Abstract Māori weaving is a taonga tuku iho, a revered cultural practice, that has survived colonisa...
The art of raranga (weaving) and whatu muka (finger weaving) as traditional Māori arts originate fro...
Indigenous knowledge comes not from one individual, but from a collective (Lentfer, 2012). Creation ...
"Ko te ātārangi o te tangata ka makahia e te roa o tana tīpuna." A person’s shadow is cast by the le...
Indigenous knowledge comes not from one individual, but from a collective (Lentfer, 2012). Creation ...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
Ngāpuhi knowledge is based on oral traditions passed down to successive generations, allowing for th...
As Maori, we recognise ourselves as Tangatawhenua, literally meaning people of the land. We acknowle...
The rituals performed in Te Whare Pora (The Ancient House of the Art of Weaving), were integral to e...