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Pou whenua being removed from Te Marae o Hine side of Palmerston North City Council building for renewal and refurbishment by Detlef Klein. Installed in 1990, the 3 carvings resemble Rangitāne and his grandmothers, Reretua and Hinerau. The pou were removed to be dried out in storage and restored, with a return date of 2020.

Identification

Object type
Image
Date
October 9, 2017
Digitisation ID
COMM1508102626
Held In
"IMCA Digital Archive"

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Taxonomy

Tags
2010s,
2017,
carving,
colour,
council building,
palmerston north city council,
pou,
pou removal,
refurbishment,
removal,
te marae o hine,
the square,
Community Tags
john bevan ford,
warren warbrick,

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