Te Ra is the last remaining customary Maori sail. Woven from harakeke more than 200 years ago, Te Ra has for many years been held at the British Museum. Written by Ariana Tikao and illustrated by Mat Tait, this book commemorates the homecoming of a treasured taonga, and celebrates our past, present and future as New Zealanders.
Te Ra is the last remaining customary Maori sail. Woven from harakeke more than 200 years ago, Te Ra has for many years been held at the British Museum. Written by Ariana Tikao and illustrated by Mat Tait, this book commemorates the homecoming of a treasured taonga, and celebrates our past, present and future as New Zealanders.
Te Ra, which means the sail in te reo Maori, is the last remaining customary Maori sail in the world. Woven from harakeke more than 200 years ago, Te Ra has for many years been held in storage at the British Museum in London. Written by Ariana Tikao from the point of view of Te Ra and illustrated by Mat Tait, this book commemorates the homecoming of a treasured taonga, and celebrates our past, present and future as New Zealanders.
Ariana Tikao is an award-winning Kai Tahu author, artist, composer and Arts Foundation Laureate. Her most recent publication was the acclaimed 'Mokorua: My Story of Moko Kauae'.Mat Tait is an award-winning artist and author, whose recent books include the visually stunning 'Te Wehenga: The Separation of Ranginui and Papatuanuku' and 'The Adventures of Tupaia' (with Courtney Sina Meredith).
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