Whaia Te Mātauranga

Whaia Te Mātauranga

Waipā Public Art

Indoor
Angus Brent Summer Day, Devonshire

Whaia Te Mātauranga

Unknown

Artwork details

Date Unknown
Mediums Wood with pāua inlaid
Physical description A hand carved wooden sculpture with a tekoteko figure on the left and a human figure on the right side of a book with its named engraved.

Description

The artist is unknown, however, this art work was especially made by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and presented to the Te Awamutu Library.

Waharoa Whakairo

Waharoa Whakairo

Waipā Public Art

Outdoor
Waharoa Karapiro

Waharoa

Artist Unknown

Artwork details

Date 2010
Mediums Wood with paua shell inlaid
Physical description Whakairo Waharoa hand-carved wooden gateway located in a greenspace with bronze cast plaques.

Description

This waharoa formed part of the art commissioned specially for the opening of the Don Rowlands Centre in 2010.

It stands to the left of the main entrance of the building and acknowledges local Māori occupation of this location and its history.

The plaque reads: “In the year 1830 Te Waharoa, Chief of Ngāti Haus, assisted by Ngāti Koroki Kahukura and Ngāi Te Rangi, defeated the Ngāti Maru at the nearby site of Taumatawiwi. Fearing a counter attack he ordered the burning of his dead warriors on the original site of these rocks now covered by the lake, to prevent any indignities to their bodies.”

Location

Judd Lane, Don Rowlands Centre, Karapiro.