"KEI WAREWARE": REMEMBERING TE RAUPARAHA

Te Rauparaha is one of the most well-remembered nineteenth century Māori leaders of Aotearoa New Zealand (Niu Tireni). This article investigates the ways in which his son Tāmihana (Katu) Te Rauparaha biographed his father across a range of formats, including writing, oil portraiture, and statuary, t...

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Appreciation
Art galleries & museums
Art sketches
Biographies
Biography
Busts
Christianity
Colonialism
Encyclopedias
History
Maori language
Monuments
National libraries
New Zealand history
Poetry
Portraits
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Sports facilities
Tribal leaders
Tribes
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