Te Whakataa a Te Winika

Schedule

Sat Jul 20 2024 at 11:00 am to 12:00 pm

Location

1 Grantham Street, Hamilton, New Zealand 3204 | Hamilton, WK

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Join us to acknowledge Te Winika with song and karakia before Waikato Museum's temporary closure. Due to much-needed renovation work on our building, the majestic waka taua Te Winika will be at rest (whakataa) from public view. This event will include singing the traditional waiata titled 'Te Winika' together. Nau mai, haere mai.
We will celebrate again in December when she will be reawoken (whakaohooho) for the public once again.

Upcoming closure:
Waikato Museum will be closed from 22 July to early December 2024 for significant work to fix existing issues and prevent future problems. Read more here waikatomuseum.co.nz/news

The history of Te Winika:
The majestic Te Winika is a carved waka taua (Maaori war canoe) was collectively built by Ngaati Tipa of Tuakau, Ngaati Maru of Hauraki and Ngaati Mahanga of the western coastline of the Waikato.
Te Winika's history is a story of Tainui and the King movement. During the tumultuous era of the New Zealand Land Wars, Te Winika experienced the subjugation of the Waikato tribes, and this once proud flagship of royalty was dismantled, partially concealed and left to deteriorate in the mud at Port Waikato.
In the 1930s, Te Winika became a symbol of the Kiingitanga and the waka renaissance led by the Kaahui Ariki (Royal Sovereign) and, in particular Te Puea Herangi who steered the restoration of Te Winika. Te Winika again faithfully served Maaori royalty until she was gifted to Hamilton city by the Maaori Queen, Dame Te Atairangikaahu, as a gesture of harmony and goodwill.
On 8 July 1973 Te Winika embarked on her final voyage on Waikato River, journeying to Waikato Museum Te Whare Taonga o Waikato and in 1987 Te Winika moved from the former museum site on London Street to the current Waikato Museum on Grantham Street.
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Where is it happening?

1 Grantham Street, Hamilton, New Zealand 3204, New Zealand

Event Location & Nearby Stays:

Waikato Museum | Te Whare Taonga o Waikato

Host or Publisher Waikato Museum | Te Whare Taonga o Waikato

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