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Kura Huna: The Art of Reweti Arapere

Kura Huna: The Art of Reweti Arapere.

by Stephanie Tibble

Reweti Arapere learnt that the art he wanted to make was the art that emerged when he looked at the world through his Māori eyes. His giant cardboard and felt-pen figures help him to tell the stories of his whakapapa and of Aotearoa.

Series: School Journal Level 3 May 2021

Learning area: English

Curriculum level: 3

Reading year level: 6

Category: Non-fiction

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Topics: 3-D, ancestor, art, black, cardboard, creativity, felt pen, graffiti, hidden treasure, hip-hop, identity, kōwhaiwhai, kura huna, moko, pou kāri, Reweti Arapere, street art, stories, te ao Māori, Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Ōtepou, Te Pō, te reo Māori, tūpuna, Rangimatua, visual art, whakapapa

In: School Journal Level 3 May 2021

Publication date: May 2021

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