Carvers prepare for the Netherlands
Toi Māori Media Release
Monday 19 July
2010
For Immediate Release
Carvers prepare for the Netherlands
After the recent launching ceremony and naming of ‘Te Hono ki Aotearoa’ waka taua on Saturday 26th June 2010 at Aurere, Bay of Islands, the waka is now being prepared to be transported by ship to the Netherlands.
4 carvers, Dr Takirirangi Smith (Master Carver from Ngati Kahungunu who lives in Whitby, Porirua), Sam Hauwaho (from Tuhoe, who lives in Waiwhetu, Lower Hutt), Brett Rollo (Ngapuhi, Scottish descent who lives in Wellington) and Hinangaroa Smith (Ngati Kahungunu who lives in Whakatane) will travel to the Netherlands on Saturday 31st July 2010 to carve posts and barge boards for a waka shelter over a 4 week period. The waka shelter will house the new waka taua.
Dr Takirirangi Smith who built and launched
his new waka Hourua (Voyaging vessel) named ‘Nuku Tai
Ao’ on Friday 16th July 2010 at Chaffers Marina,
Wellington. The waka Hourua was blessed by Master Waka
Builder Hector Busby.
At the same time the carvers
leave for the Netherlands, kaihoe (paddlers) will assemble
for the first of three wananga in Hamilton in preparation
for the hand over of the waka taua in October.
The ceremonial waka will be on permanent loan to Volkenkunde Museum, and will remain as a working exhibition. Njord Royal Rowing Club based in Leiden will work alongside Volkenkunde Museum staff to maintain and crew the waka while it is in their care.
The official handover of the waka to Volkenkunde Museum will occur on the 18th October 2010 amidst an elaborate ceremony.
ENDS