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Story: Tangaroa – the sea

Ruatepupuke

Ruatepupuke

Ruatepupuke is shown carrying carvings, his son Te Manuhauturuki, and the kuia (elderly woman) Hinematikotai. Ruatepupuke is believed to have retrieved the carvings from the wharenui (meeting house) of Tangaroa. This was the origin of carving in Māori culture.

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Learning Media Ltd
Reference: Te Tautoko 27. Wellington: Learning Media Ltd, 1995, p. 12
Artwork by Gus Hunter

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Te Ahukaramū Charles Royal. 'Tangaroa – the sea', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 24-Sep-11
URL: http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/tangaroa-the-sea/4/1