Mrs Leonard
Portrait of Parewahawaha Ranginui Leonard note Maori craftswoman/
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Portrait of Parewahawaha Ranginui Leonard note Maori craftswoman/
Any use of this image must be accompanied by the credit “Foxton Historical Society”
A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Circular flax fibre mat (Whariki). This finely woven mat is an example of traditional weaving in a contemporary style.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
A finely woven flax hat (potae) with a brim made from pingao which gives the hat the yellow colour. Pinago is a flax which grows well in a coastal location.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
White hat (potae) with brim, woven from leaves of cabbage tree.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Woven food basket (kono) used for one person serving.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Traditional Maori flax skirt (pui pui). the short length of thid item indicates that it was made for a man.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Flax kete used for collecting kumera. This kete has an open weave.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Small flax bag trimmed with lace bark. fade on one side.
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Open weave head band (Tipare)
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A collection of 23 items made by Mrs Mete to show the Maori use of flax. One or two items are made of other materials such as cabbage tree. The small kit in which her mother, Mrs Leonard, carried her pipes and tobacco is of historical interest.
Hat (potae)with small brim made from toe toe. This hat has a black ribbon tied around the crown.
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