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Thursday, 15 October 2020

Te Oro’s Tukutuku panel Questions

 Te Oro’s Tukutuku panel - Questions

Please read the article on here before answering the questions.


1) What does the tukutuku panel present?

→ Most tukutuku panels are made with dried stalks of plants such as toetoe. Sometimes thin pieces of wood are used. 


2) Who was the identity created by?

a) Alt Group and Ngāti Pāoa

b) Ngātio Pāoa and Glen Innes Group 

c) Alt Group

d) Ngāti Pāoa


3) Who endorsed the identity of the Tukutuku panel?

a) Ngāti Whatua and Ngātu Pāoa

b) Ngāti Pāoa and Ngāti Tai Ki Tāmaki

c) Ngāti Whatua and Ngāti Tai Ki Tāmaki

d) Ngāti Tai Ki Tāmaki and Alt Group


4) How long did it take to create the Tukutuku panel?

a) 2 years

b) 1 month 

c) 4 months

d) 2 months 


5) What Marae were they based at?

Based at Ruapotaka Marae


6) Te Roopū Raranga o Tāmaki Makaurau is a collective of what?

→ Te Roopū Raranga o Tāmaki Makaurau is the collective of artists and weavers responsible for creating the tukutuku panel for Te Oro.


7) Who were the weavers involved in the project?

→ weavers responsible for creating the tukutuku panel for Te Oro


8) What visually reverberates optically through the pattern?
a) Past and present

b) Present and future 

c) Past and future

d) Just the past


4 Facts Examples - Thursday.

 

Wednesday, 14 October 2020

Types of art Maori Questions.

1) What are the 4 main Māori art forms

→ Māori visual art consists primarily of four forms: carving, tattooing (ta moko), weaving, and painting.


2) Which of these were not a typical material that Māori used for carving?

a) Wood

b) Bone

c) Stone

d) Flax


3) What is Pounamu

a) Flax Leaves

b) Kauri Wood

c) Whale Bone

d) Greenstone


4) Traditionally Ta Moko was done with a what?

a) Tattoo needle

b) Chisel


5) Where did women traditionally get tattooed?

→ Women were usually tattooed only on the lips and chin


6) What was weaving used to create?

→  most are carried out using modern equipment


7) Why did feather cloaks become more difficult to create?

→ To make garments from its leaves, they initially adapted the raranga plaiting The time it took to weave a cloak was perhaps out of step with the rapidly changing world materials and techniques, and woven cloaks continue to be highly valued  (ME015101) Korowai (cloak) Unknown; Muka, wool yarn, peacock feathers.


8) Painting was mostly used for?
a) Fake tattoos

b) Tagging

c) Decoration

d) Portraits 

4 Facts art forms Maori - Wednesday.

Tuesday, 13 October 2020

Questions Symbolism and Meaning.


unaunahi-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Unaunahi.

What does it represent?

→ Fish scales.


ahu-ahu-mataora-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Ahu ahu mataroa

What does it represent?

Shows talent 



taratarekae-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Taratarekae

What does it represent?

→ From whale teeth.



manaia-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Manaia

What does it represent?

→ spiritual guardian.





fish-hook-bw

What’s the name of this pattern? 

→ Hei matau 

What does it represent?

→ The fish hook.


4 Facts Symbols Maori - Tuesday.