Maori Woman and child - Tauwhitu House, Ohinemutu, NZ
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Maori Woman and child - Tauwhitu House, Ohinemutu, NZ
Maori Woman carrying her child on her back - pictured in front of the Tauwhitu House, Ohinemutu, New Zealand. The house was owned by Te Kahuranga, also known as Wiremu Matene. Date: 1909
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In this evocative photograph taken in 1909, a Maori woman, identified as Te Kahuranga, or Wiremu Matene, is seen carrying her child on her back as she approaches the historic Tauwhitu House in Ohinemutu, New Zealand. The serene image captures a moment of quiet intimacy and the enduring connection between mother and child against the backdrop of a rich cultural heritage. The Tauwhitu House, a significant historical landmark, is a traditional Maori whare (house) that showcases the intricate carvings, relief, and painted designs that are emblematic of Maori architecture. The house, adorned with intricate stonework, stands as a testament to the artistic and architectural prowess of the Maori people. Te Kahuranga, dressed in a traditional Maori shawl, carries her child effortlessly on her back, demonstrating the practicality and adaptability of Maori customs. The image offers a glimpse into the daily life of the Maori people in the early 20th century and the deep-rooted traditions that continue to shape their identity. Ohinemutu, a Maori village located in Rotorua, New Zealand, has a rich history that dates back to the 14th century. The village, which is home to several historic Maori meeting houses, has long been a center of Maori culture and tradition. The Tauwhitu House, with its stunning design and historical significance, is a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Maori people and their deep connection to their land and traditions. This photograph, taken over a century ago, offers a poignant reminder of the enduring strength and resilience of Maori culture and the importance of preserving and celebrating the rich history and traditions of New Zealand's indigenous people.
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