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Our Tūrangawaewae Cultural Guide

Welcome - Nau mai, haere mai!

See and hear how stories of mana whenua have been woven into the rebuild of Ōtautahi Christchurch, from public art and carvings to architecture and public spaces.

This tour was built in partnership with Matapopore Charitable Trust, charged with influencing city design to ensure traditional values are woven into urban environments.

[This work is licensed under Creative Commons Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND]

Wooden Carving With Town Hall

Mana Motuhake

Learn more about the pepeha and Mana Motuhake sculptures located in Victoria Square.
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Whariki Pou Riri Daytime

Whariki: Pou Riri e Iwa

Learn more about this Whāriki located in Victoria Square.
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Matapopore Cabbage Trees

Puari Pa

Find out more about what the area around Victoria Square was like in pre-European times and later.
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Whāriki Victoria Square

Whariki: Tai Waiora

Learn more about this Whāriki located in Victoria Square.
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Matapopore Table

Kanakana Table

Learn why this table, located in Victoria Square, was placed in this important Ngāi Tūāhuriri site.
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Whāriki On Path By Avon

Whariki: Mahinga Kai

Learn more about this Whāriki located in Victoria Square, near Colombo Street.
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Whāriki Outside Te Pae

Whāriki: Whakahonotanga

Learn more about this Whāriki located along the Ōtākaro Avon River promenade.
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Whāriki And Band Rotunda

Whāriki: Te Eweewe O Te Ono, Ki Uta Ki Tai

Learn more about this Whāriki located along the Ōtākaro Avon River Promenade.
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Whāriki And Margaret Mahy Playground

Whāriki: Te Rau Aroha ki te Tangata

Learn more about this Whāriki located in the Margaret Mahy Family Playground and the importance of our tamariki (children).
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Te Pae 1

Te Pae

Learn more about the naming of Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre.
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Hana With Windows

Hana

Learn more about this 11,000 piece artwork named Hana, located within Te Pae.
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Te Pae 8

Kōwhaiwhai

Learn more about the Kōwhaiwhai design (found in the glazing manifestations) outside Te Pae.
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Whāriki With Avon And Seat

Whāriki: Piripiri Takitahi

Learn more about this Whāriki located along the Ōtākaro Avon River Promenade.
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Te Pae With Sculpture Outside

Te Aika

Learn more about Te Aika (Ngutu means gateway) artwork at Te Pae from the artists.
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Turanga Architecture

Tūranga architecture

Learn more about the Tūranga building facade and architecture.
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Tūhura at Tūranga

Learn more about the Tūhura mural which captures the journey of Paikea on the back of a whale.
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Christchurch Turanga Library Side

Tūranga - the name

Learn more about why Tūranga was gifted this name by Ngāi Tūāhuriri.
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Tūranga Library Exterior

Tūranga Terraces

Learn how the Tūranga building design reflects Māori systems of knowledge.
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Tūranga Library Stairs

Kāhui Whatu

Learn more from artist Fayne Robinson about his sculpture Kāhui Whatu. 
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Tawahki 2

Tāwhaki

Learn more about the story of Tāwhaki's ascent through the heavens in search of knowledge.
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Kakano

Kākano Puananī - airborne seeds

Learn how artist Riki Manuel translated this story into a design for a large event space at Tūranga.
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Tūranga Artwork Flax

Rau Whakapapa

Learn more from artists Ranui Ngarimu and Areta Wilkinson about this installation of harakeke.
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Whariki By Statue

Whāriki: Huinga Hau Pīpī

Learn more about this Whāriki and welcoming ceremony protocols.
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Whāriki And Avon

Whāriki: Pūtake Aronga

Learn more about this Whāriki and how whānau permeates everything we do.
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Avon River In Autumn

The Terrace - Pepeha and Tuna

Learn more about the importance of the Ōtākaro Avon River and its natural habitat.
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Whāriki By Bridge Of Remembrance

Whāriki: Maumahara

Learn more about this Whāriki and the call to remember those that fell in battle.
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Whāriki Opposite The Terrace

Whāriki: Kahataioreore

Learn more about this Whāriki and intergenerational relationships.
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Ōtākaro Top Of Shell Sculpture

Pita Te Hori Centre

Learn more about these raingardens.
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Whariki Karanga Wairua Matapopore

Whāriki: Kāranga Wairua

Learn more about this Whāriki and the spiritual call of welcome.
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Ōtākaro Waka Chair

Mōkihi

Learn more about the significance of the Mōkihi sculpture located along the Ōtākaro Avon River.
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Pae Pae Pounamu

Whariki: Pae Pae Pounamu

Learn more about this Whāriki.
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Ōtākaro Avon River With Diving Board

Instream Ecological Restoration

Learn about the importance of the ecological restoration work done to the Ōtākaro Avon River.
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Tours and locations

Welcome - Nau mai, haere mai! See and hear how stories of mana whenua have been woven into the rebuild of Ōtautahi Christchurch, from public art and carvings to architecture and public spaces. This tour was built in partnership with Matapopore Charitable Trust, charged with influencing city design to ensure traditional values are woven into urban environments. [This work is licensed under Creative Commons Licensing: CC BY-NC-ND]

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