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HEITIKI or TIKI – 1966 Encyclopaedia of New Zealand – Te Ara

The heitiki is a small, carved ornament, usually of greenstone, worn suspended from the neck. It is often incorrectly referred to as tiki. Tikis are, properly, the much larger human figures carved

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Hei Tiki - Maori symbols - Symbolikon Worldwide SymbolsUse and Meaning of Te Hei Tiki - Moko PounamuHei Tiki Meaning New Zealand Pounamu Meanings tiki - Te Aka Māori DictionaryNew Zealand Maori Hei-Tiki Collectors Weekly

Two common types of greenstone tiki design – 1966

Up-to-date information can be found elsewhere in Te Ara. Contents. HEITIKI or TIKI; Related Images. Two common types of greenstone tiki design; Submitted by admin on April 22, 2009 -

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A brief introduction to Te Ara Tika - Massey University

A brief introduction to Te Ara Tika. content for all Massey researchers. This document supports the ‘Treaty of Waitangi obligations and principles’ page in Section 1 of t. Home Page.

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Te Ara Tika Guidelines for Maori Research EthicsTikanga Whakaaro: Key Concepts in Māori Culture –

Maori tiki

Tiki or heitiki are most commonly made from nephrite, a stone related to jade and found in several places in New Zealand's South Island. It is called pounamu in Maori, greenstone in

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Looking at Hei Tiki – Wear Patterns Te Papa’s Blog

2015/5/6  I have found that studying patterns of wear on hei tiki can be quite revealing. Most hei tiki are made from nephrite pounamu, one of the toughest and most durable natural

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Hei-tiki History, Meaning, Pounamu, Facts Britannica

Hei-tiki is a neck pendant hand-carved in the form of a stylized human and worn by the Maori people of New Zealand (Aotearoa). Hei means something suspended from the neck, and tiki is

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Hei-Tiki - Te Ahu Museum

Large greenstone Hei-Tiki figure of traditional form. Large skull like head - tilted so that it is resting on the figures right shoulder. Chest thrown out and elbows away from the body, hands

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Origin of Heitiki NZETC - New Zealand Electronic Text Collection

Origin of Heitiki. The origin of the curious neck pendant known as tiki and hei-tiki has also to be sought far back in the night of time, for the first one is said to have been made for Hine-te-iwaiwa.

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Te Ara Tika - The University of Auckland

Te Ara Tika identifies progressive expectations of ethical research behaviour from minimum standards to good practice and provides useful guidance based on the following principles:

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RCIN 69263 - Heitiki - Royal Collection Trust

RCIN 69263. Hei-tiki are one of the most notable examples of Maori pounamu craft. In Maori culture, Tiki was the name given to the first created man, and hei means suspended. Carved

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Fiona Pardington, 'Greenstone heitiki 16401, Otago'

In the early 2000s Fiona Pardington photographed a series of Ngāi Tahu hei tiki held by the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Pardington used a number of flashes per exposure, which

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Hei-tiki - Wikipedia

The hei-tiki ( / heɪˈtɪki /) [1] is an ornamental pendant of the Māori of New Zealand. Hei-tiki are usually made of pounamu ( greenstone ), and are considered a taonga (treasure) by Māori.

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Birth in Māori tradition – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Whakapapa. Whakapapa (genealogy) forms the foundation of Māori philosophy. Birth is the instrument by which whakapapa is created. All things are related through whakapapa – the

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Hei Tiki - Tales from Te Papa Episode 2 - World History

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2021/1/19  by. Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa. published on 19 January 2021. Te Paea Hinerangi was a famous guide in Rotorua. Her greenstone tiki carries fantastic stories of a ghostly canoe and the Mt Tarawera volcanic eruption. TALES FROM TE PAPA is a

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Hei tiki – neck pendant – Māori clothing and adornment - Te Ara

The humanoid style of neck pendant called a hei tiki is one of the best-known items of traditional Māori body adornment, although other types of tiki are found throughout the islands of

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Pounamu – jade or greenstone – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New

Guardianship of pounamu. Pounamu is a hard, highly valued stone mainly found as boulders. It is also called greenstone or New Zealand jade. It is treasured by Māori because: it is strong

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About this site – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

It is a comprehensive guide to the country’s peoples, natural environment, history, culture, economy, institutions and society. As an encyclopedia founded on historical principles, it is

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Whakairo – Māori carving – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Story: Whakairo – Māori carving. The earliest examples of Māori carving share common characteristics with Polynesian carving of the same period. However, over time Māori

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History – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

The first Europeans. The Dutch explorer Abel Tasman was the first European to discover New Zealand, in 1642. The English navigator James Cook mapped the country in 1769–70. After

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tiki - Te Aka Māori Dictionary

tiki. 1. (noun) carved figure, image, a neck ornament usually made of greenstone and carved in an abstract form of a human. Show example. 2. (noun) post to mark a tapu place. 3. (noun)

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A brief introduction to Te Ara Tika - Massey University

Te Ara Tika has a section on areas of special ethical consideration, particularly with regard to research in health under the headings: • Collection and use of human tissue. • Genetic

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Te hei tiki o Taiaroa – Pounamu – jade or

Te hei tiki o Taiaroa. This hei tiki (neck ornament) is extremely unusual because it is carved on both sides, rather than only on one side. It belonged to Te Mātenga Taiaroa, a chief of the Ngāi Tahu tribe. On his death it passed

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Te Ara Tika - Massey University

These relationships are embedded as kawa (primary values) and provide the foundation for the establishment of tikanga. Ethics is about values, and ethical behaviour reflects values held by

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James Cook's tiki – New Zealand culture overseas – Te Ara ...

This tiki, made of pounamu (greenstone) with a flax tie and bone toggle, belonged to British navigator James Cook. It is thought to have been given to him during his first voyage to New

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Peoples – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Follow Te Ara on Social Media. Twitter; Facebook; Flickr; Subscribe to our newsletter, Te Hiko. Email address: Subscribe. Read the Creative Commons license. All text licensed under the

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Fiona Pardington, 'Greenstone heitiki 16401, Otago'

In the early 2000s Fiona Pardington photographed a series of Ngāi Tahu hei tiki held by the Auckland War Memorial Museum. Pardington used a number of flashes per exposure, which

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Te Ara – a history – Te Ara Encyclopedia of New Zealand

Story: Te Ara – a history. Kauri forest, gay men’s lives, marae protocol, kiwi, the women’s movement, farm fencing, gold mining, the Treaty of Waitangi, the electoral system, picnics and

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Hei tiki from Kaiapoi pā – Ngāi Tahu - Te Ara

Hei tiki from Kaiapoi pā. Kaiapoi pā, at the eastern end of routes across the Southern Alps, became the centre of working and trading in the prized stone pounamu (greenstone, or New

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Use and Meaning of Te Hei Tiki - Moko Pounamu

2020/6/15  The meaning of the name 'hei tiki' can be explained by breaking it down into its separate parts. The word hei denotes something worn around the neck. (Hel and 'hel' are

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Tiki Page - A guide to the New Zealand Maori jade pendants

2019/2/9  Tiki or heitiki are traditional ornaments created by Maori, the Polynesian first settlers of New Zealand. The material they are most commonly made from is nephrite, a stone

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