Tāpeka

Taniko sash

A diagonal shoulder belt or sash.

Use for: Sashes

Use for: Bandoliers

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Festivities after the formal opening at Hoani Waititi Marae, Glen Eden, Auckland

Date: 1980

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-1935

Description: All scenes taken during the opening of urban pan-tribal marae, Glen Eden, Auckland on 19th April 1980. Most were taken outside with people chatting and relaxing after the feast. Several men wearing piupiu (flax skirts) and tapeka (sash or bandolier), and women wearing piupiu (flax skirts), pari (bodice) and tipare (head band) are standing, possibly waiting to perform, with one man playing a guitar. Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 11 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Koroua and taitāhake kapa haka members at Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Waitangi

Date: 6 February 1963

From: Fijn, Jan (John) Reinder, 1910-2003 :Transparencies, particularly relating to the royal visit to Waitangi in 1963, and to Maori

Reference: PA12-10647-21

Description: Photograph taken by John Reinder Fijn during Queen Elizabeth II's visit to Waitangi on Wiatangi Day 1963. Shows unidentified koroua and taitāhake kapa haka members. Both are wearing tīpare and tāpeka, and the elder man is carrying a taiaha. Title supplied by Library. Quantity: 1 colour original transparency/ies.

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Opening of the Pipitea Marae, Wellington

Date: 31/05/1980

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-1981

Description: All frames taken at the opening of the Pipitea Marae on 31st May 1980. Frame one shows Sir Keith Holyoake (when he was Governor General) wearing a kahu kiwi (kiwi feather cloak) speaking to the crowd with a group of dignitaries seated behind; he is also seen watching proceedings (frame 3). Women are perfoming waiata ā ringa (action songs with poi at their waists in frames 2 & 3, and using their poi (frames 4 & 5)); and men are performing the haka behind a line of korowai (cloaks with twisted thrums) laid on the ground in a line (frames 6 to 12). Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Opening of the Pipitea Marae, Wellington

Date: 31/05/1980

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-1980

Description: All frames taken at the opening of the Pipitea Marae on 31st May 1980. They show close-up views of Māori attending the opening ceremonies. The ceremonies include the wero and haka (frames 1 & 2); an elder bearing a tokotoko (frame 3); a group of women performing a waiata ā ringa (action song with poi at their waists, frame 4); and a number of seated dignitaries watching proceedings (frames 5 to 12). Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Opening of the Pipitea Marae, Wellington

Date: 31/05/1980

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-1979

Description: All frames taken at the opening of the Pipitea Marae on 31st May 1980. They show close-up views of Māori attending the opening ceremonies including the wero (haka), and speeches by a tohunga or Māori elder bearing a tokotoko. A man is wearing a tapeka (a woven band worn across his chest) in frame 5; the elder bearing the tokotoko is seen in frame 6; in frames 7 to 9 a group of women are singing and dancing with poi (waiata ā ringa); a warrior bearing a taiaha is performing a welcome (frames 10 to 12) in front of number of women wearing traditional cloaks in front of the wharenui, and a crowd of onlookers in the background. Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Opening of the Pipitea Marae, Wellington

Date: 31/05/1980

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-1978

Description: All frames taken at the opening of the Pipitea Marae on 31st May 1980. They show close-up views of Māori attending the opening. Views in frames 2 to 4 show a young man and woman wearing traditional clothing. He is wearing a piupiu (flax skirt) and tapeka (body band diagonally across his chest); and she is wearing a korowai (cloak with twisted thrums) and a tipare (woven head dress). Frames 5 to 12 show several kuia (women elders), one wearing a korowai (cloak with twisted thrums), two others wearing capes with traditional designs around the borders, all standing in the entrance porch of the wharenui singing. Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Scenes probably at Te Tii Marae

Date: 1982

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-2371

Description: Audience at a concert by Herbs, possibly in a hall at Te Tii Marae (frames 1 to 5). (Identified from comparison with the previous set of images by Ans Westra, reference number AW-2370). Four young pākehā children on bicycles are lined up on a flat paved street (frame 6); a man (frame 7) is holding a wahaika (short weapon, also used in ceremonial welcomes); in frame 8, several men and women are standing praying, one man wearing traditional clothing with tipare (woven headband), and a taniko tapeka (woven sash); groups of people are seen outside, including four older men (kaumātua, frames 11 & 12), with the carved maihi of a meeting house partially visible in the background. Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Scenes probably at Te Tii Marae

Date: 1982

From: Westra, Ans, 1936-2023: Photographs

Reference: AW-2373

Description: Groups of people are seen outside, probably at Te Tii Marae. Women are wearing traditional clothing, including pari (woven bodices) and tipare (headbands). Some are wearing piupiu, traditional flax skirts, (frames 3 & 7), some are wearing a fabric skirt with (possibly) appliqued designs on them (frames 1 & 2). Ans Westra has focussed on one man wearing a tapeka (woven sash worn across his body), and tipare (frames 8 to 11). Unless otherwise stated, all persons are unidentified. Photographs taken by Ans Westra. Source of descriptive information - Notes written by Westra, accompanying the corresponding proof sheet Quantity: 4 b&w original negative(s) 120 strips containing 12 images. Physical Description: Cellulose acetate roll film

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Woman wearing a cloak made from fine flax fibre

Date: 1921

From: McDonald, James Ingram, 1865-1935 :Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-257-10-2

Description: Raina Te Ture of Koriniti wearing a cloak made of fine flax fibre, and having a broad band of taniko on the bottom (cloaks with a single broad taniko border at the bottom are called kaitaka patea). She wears a taniko headband (tipare) and a taniko sash (tapeka). Around her neck she wears a bone Hei Tiki. Photographed by James Ingram McDonald in 1921. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print

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Woman wearing a cloak made from fine flax fibre

Date: 1921

From: McDonald, James Ingram, 1865-1935 :Photographs

Reference: PA1-q-257-10-1

Description: Raina Te Ture of Koriniti wearing a cloak made of fine flax fibre, and having a broad band of taniko on the bottom (cloaks with a single broad taniko border at the bottom are called kaitaka patea). She wears a taniko headband (tipare) and a taniko sash (tapeka). Around her neck she wears a bone Hei Tiki. Photographed by James Ingram McDonald in 1921. Quantity: 1 b&w original photographic print(s). Physical Description: Silver gelatin print

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