WAKA Episode 2: The Future
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- At the Rātā carving symposium in Whangārei, the 25-year-old Billy Harrison, just three years out of carving school, is leading the Aotearoa carving team.
Waka is a six-part online video series produced by Tawera Productions in collaboration with E-Tangata and the New Zealand Herald as part of Tuia 250. It was made with the support of NZ On Air. A version of this story was also published in the Herald.
Mauri Ora whanau... What a cool watch!!! 😍👌🏽
Your craving is from a deep place such wonderful work my Bro you will be something else when you become a Senior Aroha my Bro...Chur
Great to see the culture passed down. Very interesting docunentary.
Love it, love it all !
Mean kuzzie mauri toa
Waka is the highest point of technological innovation of our Maori history. So wonderful to see the flame is still burning.. Maori pride these are the things that make us... And I agree the old master's would of used any new tech to achieve the job.. So good to see the young sister be accepted Aroha Guy's.. ATUA Bless Maori ⚖️ Jeebus 🙏
It´s common knowledge that maori had not discovered metals before the Europeans arrived in New Zealand. The wheel was discovered around 3500 BC. Had maori discovered the wheel before the Europeans arrived in New Zealand or were they not that far with their technological inovations there either?
2 much Billy
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Use traditional tools and gain respect