Ngati Tuwharetoa-Nukuhau, Ngati Kanu-Ruamahue
Raranga (Weaving)
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Collective(s):
Ko Tu Kohatu raua ko Whakarara nga maunga
Ko Wainui te moana
Ko Ngamoko te awa
Ko Ngāti Kahu toku iwi
Ko Ngāti Ruamahue toku hapū
Ko Wainui toku Marae
Ko Höne Wati Haare toku tupuna tane
Ka mutu, ko Tongariro te Maunga
Ko Taupō-nui-a-Tia te roto
Ko Ngāti Tuwharetoa toku iwi
Ko Nukuhau Pa raua ko Oruanui oku marae
Ko Ngāti Rauhoto raua ko Te Kapa-o-Te-Rangiita-ki-Oruanui oku hapu
Ko Rangikahukino Chase-Walters toku tupuna wahine
Ko Johnny Walters toku koroua
No reira, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tenā koutou katoa.
Darlene’s passion for weaving began once her and her family returned to Aotearoa after living in Australia. She started her journey trying to learn her Whakapapa and connection to who she was as a Māori, her influence is Whanau. She was introduced to weaving by her uncle Jackie. Whilst showing her a Korowai and Kakahu he had made, he commented "you should make one" and that planted the seed for her passion. Darlene’s pieces are Handwoven Muka Fibre (Harakeke) inspired by the natural beauty of Muka and traditional methods of weaving in which her Ancestors have woven, with some of her Pieces having a twist of contemporary weaving.
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