Ranui Ngarimu
Aotearoa New Zealand, b.1946
Ngāi Tahu,
Ngāti Mutunga,
Māori
Ko Tahu, ko Hamo koa
- 2024
- Muka, cotton, feathers from kiwi, takahē, kererū, weka, toroa
- Purchased 2024
- 195 x 215mm
- 2024/119.1-3
Location: Arcade
Ranui Ngarimu is one of Aotearoa New Zealand’s most renowned kaiwhatu. In response to an invitation from Riki Manuel and the Gallery, Whaea Ranui has made the three garments adorning Tahupōtiki and Hamoterangi in Manuel’s Poumanawhenua. Using materials such as muka and feathers from manu such as toroa and takahē, Whaea Ranui’s kākahu are chiefly in their design and making, befitting the mana of the tūpuna carved by Manuel.
kaiwhatu ~ weavers
muka ~ prepared harakeke fibre
manu ~ birds
kākahu ~ cloaks, garments
mana ~ prestige, respect, authority
tūpuna ~ ancestors
These weavings adorn a pou made by carver Riki Manuel.
You can read more about his work here.
kaiwhatu ~ weavers
muka ~ prepared harakeke fibre
manu ~ birds
kākahu ~ cloaks, garments
mana ~ prestige, respect, authority
tūpuna ~ ancestors