Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Crawshaw, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Artist, of Ngati Porou, Te Aitanga-a-Hauti descent.

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Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940- :Kea on rata vine, New Zealand. [Christmas card]. [19--]

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-; Felicity Card Company

Reference: E-278-q-117

Description: Kea with wings raised showing under parts sitting on a flowering stem of orangy-red rata. Painting reproduced on a Christmas card printed by Felicity Card Co, Bird and Flora series No 5 (20 cents) Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Colour photolithograph 178 x 120 mm

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Artists' files - Maoritanga, various artists

Date: 1965-1985

From: Bett, Elva Lilian, 1918- 2016: Records of Elva Bett Gallery and papers relating to her publications

Reference: 89-026-019A

Description: Material relating to various Maori artists - Darcy Nicholas, Sandy Adsett, Selwyn Muru, Hariata Ropata Tongahoe, May Ropata, John Hovell, Emily Pace, Para Matchitt, Robyn Kahukiwa, Buck Nin. Includes various papers - Correspondence; press cuttings and releases; catalogues; invitations and promotional material; biographies Quantity: 1 folder(s).

Manuscript

Artists' files - Maoritanga, various artists

Date: 1965-1985

From: Bett, Elva Lilian, 1918- 2016: Records of Elva Bett Gallery and papers relating to her publications

Reference: 89-026-019B

Description: Material relating to various Maori artists - Darcy Nicholas, Sandy Adsett, Selwyn Muru, Hariata Ropata Tongahoe, May Ropata, John Hovell, Emily Pace, Para Matchitt, Robyn Kahukiwa, Buck Nin and others. Includes various papers - Parihaka Centennial Exhibition & Art Auction, 1981; correspondence; press cuttings and releases; catalogues; invitations and promotional material; biographies Quantity: 1 folder(s).

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Art of the Maori in the 1980s. Pipitea Marae, Thorndon Quay, Wellington, 21-28 March 19...

Date: 1981

Reference: Eph-D-MAORI-1981-03

Description: Poster shows 18 photographs of artworks by: John Walsh, Ralph Hotere, Darcy Nicholas, Rangimarie Hetet, Sandy Adsett, John Hovell, Matt Pine, Buck Nin, Arnold Wilson, Matahi-Greg Whakataka, Para Matchitt, Digger Te Kanawa, Selwyn Muru, Cliff Whiting, Toi Maihi, Robyn Kahukiwa, Susie Roiri, Fred Graham. The verso gives biographical notes about each artist, and also includes Katerina Mataira, Benjamin Pittman, Rei Hamon, Ross Hemara, and Albert Tamati Other Titles - A festival organised by the New Zealand Maori Artists and Writers Society (Inc) Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster 570 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated by Andrea Tangohau, Wellington, in 2013.

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Kahukiwa, Robyn, 1940- :Tukua mai he kapunga oneone ki a au hai tangi. Send me a handfu...

Date: 1999

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-; Wāhine Pasifika (Conference)

Reference: Eph-D-WOMEN-1999-02

Description: A reproduction of Robyn Kahukiwa's "Papa, 1991" showing the face of a women lying looking at the sky, as if her head is part of a landscape. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster 417 x 590 mm.

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Cowan, Roy, 1918-2006: Wellington; a theme [Exhibition] poster produced for Visual Arts...

Date: 1978

By: Cowan, James Robson, 1918-2006

Reference: D-033-002

Description: Shows the letters of the word "Wellington" in three groups being lifted on pulleys, above their exhibition building, the Wellington Town Hall. A frieze of pigeons appears below. The following artists are listed as having works displayed: Carol Bauer, Joan Beattie, Brian Carmody, Roy Cowan, Avis Higgs, Jeanette Hine, Paul Jorgenson, Robyn Kahukiwa, Jeanne Macaskill, Bill McKay, Paul McKay, Robin McKinley, Gordon Moller, Janet Paul, Juliet Peter, Allona Priestley, Helen Seresin, Susan Skerman, Mollie Steven, June Tilley, Ans Westra, Dinah Wright, Peter Black. Quantity: 1 drawing(s). Physical Description: Ink drawing on card, 1030 x 640 mm. Provenance: Purchased at Dunbar Sloane auction, Wellington, 13 May 2004, lot 413.

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[Posters advertising exhibitions of graphic arts and two-dimensional artworks. 1989-1993]

Date: 1989 - 1993

Reference: Eph-C-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1989/1993

Description: Includes: 1989: R N Field; the Dunedin years 1925-1945. Organised by Manawatu Art Gallery The Group ... selection of work exhibited in Group shows 1927-77. Hocken Library, 23 September - 8 November 1989 Hocken Library. An exhibition of drawings from the Hocken Collection. 1 April - 17 May 1989. H Linley Richardson 1878-1947. Harry Linley Richardson, painter, designer, illustrator and teacher. Organised by the Manawatu Art Gallery. Poster showing a reproduction of "Mrs Thornley, Titahi Bay", originally with an invitation card attached (now separate) to the opening on 16 March 1989 Harry Linley Richardson 1878-1947. Tour of the exhibition by its curator Jane Vial. National Library Gallery, 22 March [1989] "From the heart"; lithographic prints by Cathryn Shine. Aberhart North Gallery, 46 College Hill, Ponsonby Auckland, 15-27 August [1989?] 1990: Comic book art; an exhibition of comic book art from New Zealand and around the world. Upper Hutt Community Gallery, 6-19 March [ca 1990] Robyn Kahukiwa. White out series. Oil of convas 1990 (images using file prints from the Alexander Turnbull Library) "A way of seeing"; current drawings by Bodhi. City Limits Cafe, 25 October - 6 November [ca 1990] 1991: Footrot Flats in focus; a 1990 perspective. Mational Art Gallery and Museum, 18 May - 23 June 1991. Olivia Spencer-Bower Foundation. Annual Art award. Applications close on July 31 1991 for the 1992 calendar year award. 1992: "Flush"; monoprints by Peter Campbell. New Moon Gallery, 12 February - 3 March [ca 1992] Barry Cleavin exhibition. "Fourteen weeks in Dunedin", being etchings and aquatints ... Hocken Library Gallery, 21 March - 21 April 1992. Ralph Hotere. Paintings and lithographs 1991-1992. Janne Land Gallery, 13-31 October 1992. "Visitations", by Alan Pearson. Hocken Library Gallery, 30 May - 4 July [1992] "Accumulations"; an exhibition of drawings by Dwyllis Powell. Zoe's Cafe, 9 Plimmer Steps Wellington, 26 January - 16 February 1992. Tamarind impressions; recent lithographs from the Tamarind Institute, Albuquerque, New Zeland. Dowse Art Museum, 2 May - 14 June [1992] 1993: "Mrs Hocken requests ..."; women's contribution to the Hocken Collection. Hocken Library Gallery, 18 September - 17 November 1993. (Shows Grace Joel "Mother and child") Muka Youth Prints. Wellington, Goethe Institute, Cuba Street Wellington, 11-13 December 1993] Dwyllis Powell. "Power games". Back by popular demand, an exhibition of drawings. Wellington Public Library, 17-25 September 1993. Peter Gibson Smith. "Spanish riding school; a one week presentation of work by Peter Gibson Smith, 1993 Frances Hodgkins fellow. 27 September - 3 October [1993] Peter Gibson Smith. "Transfigurations. Hocken Library Gallery, 20 March - 5 May 1993. Quantity: 7 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 15 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, on sheets, sizes varying around 430 x 300 mm. Provenance: Donated from various sources

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Taki Rua Depot Theatre (Wellington) :[Posters for productions. 1992]

Date: 1992

Reference: Eph-D-DEPOT-1992

Description: Includes: Cyclone Sima benefit party. Bands, music, comedy, poetry. With M.C. Hori. Taki Rua Depot, 24 January 1992 (2 copies) Te Ohu Whakaari presents "Hide 'n'Seek", featuring Hori Ahipene, Kneel Halt, Donna Muir, Rangimoana Taylor, Erina Poi Paku. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 27 October - 18 November [1992] (2 copies) "Hono tai; where the two seas meet", a dance performance by Merenia Gray and Katya Wilson; choreography by Michael Parmenter and Ann Dewey; featuring music by Trasch. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 6-16 May 1992. Desing duet by Eyework / Wellington Media Collective Te Ohu Whakaari presents "Nga wahine; the women", a new play written and directed by Riwia Brown. 19 February - 14 March; [and] "Te Pouaka Karaehe; the glass box", a new play written and directed by Renee. 18 March - 11 April. Taki Rua Depot Theatre. 1992 New Zealand International Festival of the Arts "Not broadcast quality". A festival of women's performance at Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 20-30 May 1992. Artwork by Lauren Lethal (2 copies) John Pheloung is the "One man guy"; a comedy about love and songwriting [Bats Theatre]. He's back! Depot Theatre 22 Jan - 1 Feb [1992] (2 copies) Roots Foundation Sound System in association with Kiwi Music Co present Massive Yuletide Bass feast Reggae dance party. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 23 December [1992] (2 copies) Concussion Theatre Company presents "Remembrance of things to come", written & performed by Hone Kouka & Sue Morrison; directed and designed by Tommy Honey. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 3-20 June 1992 (2 copies) Pest presents "Summa full of Kala". Music, dance & comedy featuring Into Orbit Dance Company, Mara Finau & guest artists. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 25 Nov - 5 Dec [1992] (2 copies) "Taku mangai", presented by Te Hina Marama. Written and performed by Willie Davis; directed by Don Selwyn. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 7-17 October [1992] (2 copies) Shakespeare's "The tempest". Directed by Jeff Boyd; music by Neill Duncan. Taki Rua Depot, 24 June - 25 July 1992. Design cast by Eyework / WMC [1992] (2 copies) "Touch of the sun", by Renee. Directed by Tony Forster. Taki Rua Depot, 15 April - 2 May [1992] (2 copies) "Wahine toa"; a celebration of Maori women [shows reproduction of painting by Robyn Kahukiwa]. Devised by Keri Kaa, Jan Bolwell & Sunny Amey. Taki Rua Depot Theatre, 2-19 September 1992 (2 copies) Welli bass machine, Jah Halers. Fri 14 August 8.00 pm till late, Taki Rua Depot [1992] (2 copies) Quantity: 11 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 colour art print(s). Physical Description: Screenprints and photolithographs, sizes varying around 650 x 450 mm. Provenance: Some posters donated by Taki Rua Productions, January 2014

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[Ephemera of quarto size relating to Maori. 1988-1989]

Date: 1988-1989

Reference: Eph-B-MAORI-1988/1989

Description: Includes: 1988: [National Library of New Zealand]. Te Reo o te Wiki Maori; an exhibition of Maori-language / culture. [National Library] Gallery during Maori Language Week 17-24 July 1988 Nga mihi kia koutou katoa. Maori language Week 18-22 July - notice to staff about pronunciation and phrases of greeting New Zealand DSIR. Maori study awards; what are they? Who can apply? [1988]. Yellow flier New Zealand DSIR. Nga Karahipi Akoranga mo te iwi Maori [1988]. Yellow flier (2 copies) New Zealand Film Archive. He pito whakaatu a nga iwi Maori; films of the tangata whenua. Te Maori; te hokinga mai - the return home. Auckland City Art Gallery, 28 June - 10 September 1987. Programme Nga mahi Maori o te Wao Nui a Tane; a workshop on ethnobotany. Rehua Marae, Christchurch New Zealand, 22-26 February 1988. Programme / enrolment form NZIAS Convention. Maori enterprise in agriculture and horticulture. Havelock North High School, 21-26 August 1988. Plenary session, 24 August 1988. Pamphlet Proposal to establish an independent Maori Educational Authority; the Matawaia Declaration [1988]. First draft, and final draft Te Manu Aute Festival. Wellington Polytechnic, 23-24 July 1988. Flier (2 copies) Whanganui-a-Tara Catholic Maori District Council. Pastoral Manaakitanga. Housie!! Housie!! Housie!! St Pats Hall Kilbirnie, beginning 6 May 1988. Flier Whakamamae. Shona Rapira Davies; Robyn Kahukiwa. Wellington City Gallery. Film programme, 12-27 April [1988] 1989: Huruhuru - Manu Kaika, Waitaki site. Flier [ca 1989] Ngā Whakaro; Expressions. National Library summer city lunchtime performances 9-20 January 1989. Flier Ngā Whakaro; Expressions. Bub Bridger, Mary Campbell. Readings, songs. Lunchtime performances, National Library foyer, 9-20 January 1989. Flier Ngā Whakaro; Expressions. Moana Jackson; korero, kaupapa Maori. Lunchtime performances, National Library foyer, 9-20 January 1989. Flier Ngā Whakaro; Expressions. Katrina Governor, Live Wiya & Blue Dread. Original roots songs. Lunchtime performances, National Library foyer, 9-20 January 1989. Flier People of the Land, People of the Land. Tangata whenua; pictures, sound video of the occupation of Bastion Point. Snaps, 30 Airedale St., 30 May - 18 June [ca 1989?]. Flier (2 copies) Tena koutou katoa; He panui. Radiothon; Te Upoko o te Ika; the Maori Radio station in Wellington. [Appeal for funds, 16 June 1989]. Flier Whatu aho rua; a weaving together of traditional and contemporary pieces of taonga [Dowse Gallery, September 1989. Catalogue] Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mimeographs and offset prints, sizes varying below 350 mm.

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Kahukiwa, Robyn, 1940- :Robyn Kahukiwa; Waahine Toa; Women in Maori myth; an exhibition...

Date: 1983

From: Various artists :[Posters advertising New Zealand two-dimensional art exhibitions or works by New Zealand artists in two dimensions, and graphic artists. 1983].

By: Rowan, Jennifer Daphne, 1949-

Reference: Eph-D-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1983-01

Description: Features the portrait of Hinetitama (1980) from the Manawatu Art Gallery Collection. The verso reproduced and discusses eight of the works in the exhibition. Two copies held. Other Titles - Wahine Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster.. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: One copy donated by Ms Jenny Rowan in 1998.

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Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940- :He Maori au, mai te rangi ki toku upoko titi ki te whe...

Date: 1987 - 1988

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Reference: Eph-D-GRAPHIC-ARTS-1988-01

Description: Poster advertising an exhibition of art by Robyn Kahukiwa at the Meridian Film Studio, Wellington, 11-23 April. Shows a reproduction of a frontally facing Maori head, brown and white on a purple poster. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, on poster 590 x 382 mm.

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Kahukiwa, Robyn F, 1940- :Mana tiriti; Maori & pakeha artists respond to the Treaty of ...

Date: 1990

From: [Posters collected by Mrs Rona Bailey. 1970-1990s]

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Reference: Eph-D-BAILEY-Maori-1990-04

Description: A poster advertising an art exhibition at Wellington City Gallery. Shows an illustration of the head and shoulders of a Maori and Pakeha with an extract of treaty signatures between them. The names of participating artists are written around the edges of the human forms: Philip Kelly, Gerda Leenards, Rob Taylor, Barbara Strathdee, Juliet Batten; Kura Rewiri-Thorsen, Robert Pouwhare, Haeata Robert Jahnke, Diane Prince. Signature of Robyn Kahukiwa at lower left. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 595 x 420 mm. Provenance: Donated from the papers of Rona Bailey, Wellington, in 2006.

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Kahukiwa, Robyn F, 1940- :Mana wahine; empowering Maori women. Hikoi to Parliament 2nd ...

Date: 1990

From: [Posters collected by Mrs Rona Bailey. 1970-1990s]

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Reference: Eph-D-BAILEY-Maori-1990-03

Description: A poster announcing a demonstration in support of Maori women. Shows an illustration by Robyn Kahukiwa, of the head and shoulders of a young Maori woman seen frontally, with a stylised ancestral [?] head with chin moko above her. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s) on poster. Physical Description: Photolithograph, 592 x 410 mm. Provenance: Donated from the papers of Rona Bailey, Wellington, in 2006.

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Women's Gallery (Wellington, N.Z.) :[Posters for exhibitions and events. 1983]

Date: 1983

By: Women's Gallery (Wellington, N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-C-WOMENS-GALLERY-1983

Description: Includes: Children and childhood; an exhibition of work by Robyn Belton, Miro Bilbrough, kids from Brandon Intermediate School, Robyn Kahukiwa, Anna Keir, Barbara Strathdee. Women's Gallery 323 Willis Street, 23rd August - 10th September [1983] (2 copies) Craft show; fabrics, pottery. The Women's Gallery 323 Willis Street, March 25 - April 22 [1983] (3 copies) Images of women; 11 photographers. Women's Gallery 26th June - 13th August. Bub Bridger, Carole Shepeard, Gail Wright, Rhonda Bosworth, Victoria Ginn, Janet Bayly, Ans Westra, Gillian Chaplin, Stella Daniell, Margaret Jones, Angela Gunn (2 copies) Painted works by Linda Grey and Caroline Campbell. Womens Gallery, 323 Willis Street, Feb 27 - Mar 18 [1983] (2 copies) Paintings and graphics; an exhibition of work by Frantze Meikle, Melanie Walker, Petina-Jane Alley. Women's Gallery, 323 Willis St, Sept 25 - Oct 16 (2 copies) Performances in association with the Women's Exhibition. Te Ohu Whakaari. "The tale of the harlequin heart" a puppet show by Miro Bilbrough at Women's Gallery 1-3 Sept [1983; [and] Radha in concert for kids. Aro Valley Community Hall, 29 August 6 pm The Women's Gallery, 323 Willis St. 10 women artists: Betty Clegg, Betty Eaton, Claire Jennings, Helen Seresin, Rosie Little, Dwyliss Powell, Pat Fry, Lara Seresin, Caroline Campbell, Linda Hubbard [1983] (2 copies) Workbooks / diaries. 1 November - 17 December [1983]. The Women's Gallery, 323 Willis Street, Wellington. Phone 850179, 12-4 pm Tuesday-Saturday; -5 pm Fridays. With thanks to Media Collective and to Rawa House [1983] (2 copies) Quantity: 4 colour art print(s). 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). 2 b&w photo-mechanical print(s). 1 b&w art print(s). Physical Description: Offset and screenprints, sizes varying around 420 x 297 mm.

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Ephemera donated to the Library in March 2023

Date: 2013-2017, 2022

From: Ephemera donated to and collected by the Alexander Turnbull Library from 2020

By: Alexander Turnbull Library; Heinegg, Christian F, 1940-; Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-; Ponting, Herbert George, 1870-1935; Westra, Ans, 1936-2023; Woods, Keith, 1928-1997

Reference: Eph-D-MARCH-2023/1

Description: Comprises ephemera donated anonymously by Library staff in March 2023. Includes: - Maramataka 2022 calendar poster featuring artwork by Robyn Kahukiwa. Inscription on verso reads "Property of Trish Beamsley, ATL Māori Specialist"; - Turnbull Gallery Exhibition Calendar 2013-2014 double-sided poster featuring photograph taken by Keith Woods showing Paul Gnatt at Bethels Beach, ca 1954; - Turnbull Gallery Exhibition Calendar 2014-2015 double-sided poster featuring photograph taken by Herbert Ponting showing a grotto in an iceberg taken during the British Antarctic expedition of 1911-1913; - Turnbull Gallery Exhibition Calendar 2015-2016 double-sided poster featuring photograph taken by Christian Heinegg showing marchers participating in the Māori Land March on Queen St, 23 September 1975; - Turnbull Gallery Exhibition Calendar 2016-2017 double-sided poster featuring photograph taken by Ans Westra showing a wāhine dancing, possibly at a Victoria University concert, wearing a tāniko pari (bodice) and a harakeke tipare (headband), 1961. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 folder(s) comprising 5 pieces of ephemera.

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Evening Post art reviews - drafts 1983 to 1989 (3 of 5)

Date: 1986

From: Wedde, Ian Curtis, 1946- : Collection

Reference: MS-Papers-11624-085

Description: Comprises drafts of art exhibition reviews written by Ian Wedde for various publications in 1986. Drafts are mostly dated, and annotated with name of publication. Arrangement: Folders MS-Papers-11624-083 to 11624-087 were received as one pile of loose pages. Quantity: 1 folder(s). Physical Description: Mss, typescript Processing information: Names selectively indexed.

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Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts (N.Z.) :Te Atinga; contemporary Maori visual a...

Date: 1991

By: Council for Māori and South Pacific Arts (N.Z.)

Reference: Eph-E-MAORI-1991-01

Description: Shows photographs of artworks by Manos Nathan, Bob Jahnke, Aromea Tahiwi, Emily Karaka, Cliff Whiting, Buck Nin, Arnold Wilson, Digger Te Kanawa, Sandy Adsett, Robyn Kahukiwa, Fred Graham, Kura Rewiri-Thorsen, John Bevan Ford, Ross Hemara, Darcy Nicholas, Matt Pine. On the verso are notes identifying each artwork and explaining the artist's intention. Two copies held. Quantity: 1 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithograph on poster, 840 x 595 mm.

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New Zealand. Public Health Commission :Te manawa ora [Four posters based on paintings d...

Date: 1990 - 1995

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-; New Zealand. Public Health Commission

Reference: Eph-D-HEALTH-1995-02/05

Description: Includes reproductions of four paintings of stylised Maori figures representing physical, metal and spiritual aspects of health: 02. Te Taha Wairua [the spiritual aspect]. Code 4721 (2 copies) 03. Te Taha Hinengaro [the mental aspect]. Code 4722 (2 copies) 04. Te Taha Wairua [the spiritual aspect]. Code 4723 (2 copies) (different from first item listed) 05. Te Taha Tinana [the physical aspect]. Code 4724 (2 copies) Other Titles - The heart, essence of health Quantity: 4 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, 595 x 420 mm.

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[Posters relating to health and health education in New Zealand. 1994]

Date: 1994

By: Kahukiwa, Robyn Fletcher, 1940-

Reference: Eph-D-HEALTH-1994

Description: Includes: New Zealand Public Health Commission. He mokopuna he taonga. Werohia mo te hauora; immunise for health. February 1994. Te Hotu Manawa Maori. The beat of the Maori heart. Whaia te manawa ora; strive for a healthy heart [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Nga mamaetanga o te kirika rumatiki. Aku roro, taku hiako, aku honohono, taku ngakau, taku korokoro / na Maureen Cooper Carrington [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Tino patua te Ngarara "Strep"/ na Maureen Cooper Carrington [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Ina ora te wahine, ka ora te whanau, ka ora te hapu, ka ora te iwi e / na Maureen Cooper Carrington [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Ruia Taitea; toitu ko taikaka [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Kia tika te kai (Load yourself with the right provisions, to provide good health for the body) [1994?] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Fit food; nga kai tika tatai kai a ra. Kia 6; kia 5; kia 2; kia 1; me [1994] Te Hotu Manawa Maori. Ruia taitea, toitu ko taikaka / Robyn Kahukiwa '91 South Pacific Commission. Be healthy. Stay fit; stay slim. Walk or cycle to market or work; work in the garden; east fresh island foods; have fun fishing or swimming; play sport or run; eat less fat; drink less alcohol. First printed 1987; reprinted 1994 with funding from the Australian International Development assistance Bureau. Printed by Stredder Print Limited, Auckland New Zealand. Quantity: 10 colour photo-mechanical print(s). Physical Description: Photolithographs, sizes varying around 595 x 420 mm.