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Tino Rangitānetanga iwi exhibition is an expression of identity, belonging and continuity. Presented by Rangitāne o Wairarapa, this exhibition honours our whakapapa, our whenua, and the enduring presence of our people across generations.
Through ancestral narratives, pre-colonial landscape mapping, and treasured taonga, the exhibition offers space to reflect on who we are and where we come from. The story of Kurahaupō waka anchors the journey, connecting past to present and contemporary Māori artistry. Taonga drawn from national collections sit alongside works held within Aratoi and our own whānau, creating a quiet weaving of memory, care and connection.
Te waka Wairua o Kurahaupō is on view until 19 July.