Raiatea: 2022
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Raiatea is a flagship indigenous whare taonga museum and research centre at Motuti in Hokianga, Aotearoa New Zealand. The book the journey of Ngati Tamatea sub-tribe and their determination to own, manage and operate a museum on ancestral lands. Some chapters are dedicated to describing Ngati Tamatea collections; and the birth of the Catholic Church amongst Maori in Hokianga.
About the Author
Claire Kaahu White affiliates to Kai Tahu tribe, Kati Huirapa and Kai Te Atawhiua sub tribes. Born and raised in Christchurch, NZ where she completed an English Degree from Canterbury University. Claire moved to Hokiana in 2003 with her husband Paul and their three children. They co authored Ko Te Ahupehio o Hata Maria: One hundred years of Motukaraka church history (2010). Claire has also published Not for oneself but for all: The past 150 years of schooling in Rawene (2009). Te Huritaunga o Te Hohepa Te Kohanga Reo (2016) and Te Pou Herenga Waka o Rehua: The Story of Rehua Hostel and Marae, the First 50 years (2021). Claire has a Diploma in Applied Arts, has taught contemporary New Zealand art and has exhibited her works in museums and galleries throughout Aotearoa, New Zealand.