Category:Waharoa by Neke Kapua in museum Te Papa Tongarewa Wellington (N.Z)
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English: Waharoa (entrance gate) in the entrance atrium, carved by Neke Kapua and his two sons (Tene and Eremiha) in 1906. The opening was narrow to stop other tribes entering the Marae (sacred place) with weapons.
sources: Waharoa (gateway)
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Maori Carving (30931134024).jpg 2,812 × 5,026; 9.92 MB
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Waharoa by Neke Kapua in muséum Te Papa Tongarewa Wellington (N.Z).jpg 1,400 × 2,947; 1.04 MB
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