Rangimārie Hetet, the Glossary
Dame Rangimārie Hetet (née Hursthouse, 24 May 1892 – 14 June 1995) was a New Zealand, a master of Māori weaving.[1]
Table of Contents
40 relations: British Museum, Catherine Tizard, Charles Wilson Hursthouse, Creative New Zealand, Diggeress Te Kanawa, Dowse Art Museum, Hapū, Henry Richmond (politician), Iwi, Kahutoi Te Kanawa, Kawhia Harbour, Kete (basket), King Country, Kinohaku, Lower Hutt, Māori Battalion, Māori music, Māori traditional textiles, Māori Women's Welfare League, New Zealand Geographic, New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993, Ngāti Maniapoto, Order of the British Empire, Piopio, New Zealand, Port Moresby, Rangi Hetet, Rangi Te Kanawa, Richmond Hursthouse, Rotorua Museum, Te Kūiti, Te Papa, University of Waikato, Veranoa Hetet, Waikato Museum, Waitomo, World War I, 150 women in 150 words, 1973 Birthday Honours (New Zealand), 1984 Birthday Honours (New Zealand), 1992 Birthday Honours (New Zealand).
- 20th-century New Zealand textile artists
- Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family
- New Zealand Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- New Zealand Māori weavers
British Museum
The British Museum is a public museum dedicated to human history, art and culture located in the Bloomsbury area of London.
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Catherine Tizard
Dame Catherine Anne Tizard (née Maclean; 4 April 1931 – 31 October 2021) was a New Zealand politician who served as mayor of Auckland City from 1983 to 1990, and the 16th governor-general of New Zealand from 1990 to 1996. Rangimārie Hetet and Catherine Tizard are new Zealand Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire and Recipients of the New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993.
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Charles Wilson Hursthouse
Charles Wilson Hursthouse (26 June 1841 – 25 February 1911), also known by his Māori name Wirihana, was an English-born New Zealand surveyor, public servant, politician, and soldier. Rangimārie Hetet and Charles Wilson Hursthouse are Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family.
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Creative New Zealand
The Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative New Zealand) is the national arts development agency of the New Zealand government established in 1963.
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Diggeress Te Kanawa
Diggeress Rangituatahi Te Kanawa (9 March 1920 – 30 July 2009) was a New Zealand Māori tohunga raranga (master weaver) of Ngāti Maniapoto and Ngāti Kinohaku descent. Rangimārie Hetet and Diggeress Te Kanawa are 20th-century New Zealand women artists, Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family, new Zealand Māori weavers, new Zealand weavers and Ngāti Maniapoto people.
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Dowse Art Museum
The Dowse Art Museum is a municipal art gallery in Lower Hutt, New Zealand.
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Hapū
In Māori and New Zealand English, a ("subtribe", or "clan") functions as "the basic political unit within Māori society".
Henry Richmond (politician)
Henry Robert Richmond (June 1829 – 7 December 1890) was a 19th-century New Zealand politician and farmer. Rangimārie Hetet and Henry Richmond (politician) are Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family.
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Iwi
Iwi are the largest social units in New Zealand Māori society.
Kahutoi Te Kanawa
Kahutoi Mere Te Kanawa (born 1960) is a New Zealand Māori university teacher, curator, weaver and textile artist. Rangimārie Hetet and Kahutoi Te Kanawa are new Zealand Māori weavers, new Zealand weavers and Ngāti Maniapoto people.
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Kawhia Harbour
Kawhia Harbour (Kāwhia) is one of three large natural inlets in the Tasman Sea coast of the Waikato region of New Zealand's North Island.
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Kete (basket)
Kete are traditional baskets made and used by New Zealand's Māori people.
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King Country
The King Country (Māori: Te Rohe Pōtae or Rohe Pōtae o Maniapoto) is a region of the western North Island of New Zealand.
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Kinohaku
Kinohaku was a Māori woman of the Ngāti Maniapoto tribe in New Zealand's Waikato region. Rangimārie Hetet and Kinohaku are Ngāti Maniapoto people and people from Waikato.
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Lower Hutt
Lower Hutt (Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai) is a city in the Wellington Region of New Zealand.
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Māori Battalion
The 28th (Māori) Battalion, more commonly known as the Māori Battalion (Te Hokowhitu a Tū), was an infantry battalion of the New Zealand Army that served during the Second World War.
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Māori music
Traditional Māori music, or pūoro Māori, is composed or performed by Māori, the indigenous people of New Zealand, and includes a wide variety of folk music styles, often integrated with poetry and dance.
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Māori traditional textiles
Māori traditional textiles are the indigenous textiles of the Māori people of New Zealand.
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Māori Women's Welfare League
The Māori Women’s Welfare League or Te Rōpū Wāhine Māori Toko I te Ora is a New Zealand welfare organisation focusing on Māori women and children.
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New Zealand Geographic
New Zealand Geographic is a bi-monthly magazine founded in 1989 and published by Kōwhai Media of Auckland, New Zealand.
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New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993
The New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993 was established by Royal Warrant on 1 July 1993. Rangimārie Hetet and New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993 are Recipients of the New Zealand Suffrage Centennial Medal 1993.
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Ngāti Maniapoto
Ngāti Maniapoto is an iwi (tribe) based in the Waikato-Waitomo region of New Zealand's North Island.
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Order of the British Empire
The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organizations, and public service outside the civil service.
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Piopio, New Zealand
Piopio is a small town in the Waitomo District.
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Port Moresby
(Tok Pisin: Pot Mosbi), also referred to as Pom City or simply Moresby, is the capital and largest city of Papua New Guinea.
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Rangi Hetet
Rangikaiamokura Wirihana Hetet (born 18 April 1937) is a Māori master carver (tohunga whakairo) of Ngāti Tuwharetoa and Ngāti Maniapoto descent. Rangimārie Hetet and Rangi Hetet are Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family, new Zealand Māori weavers, new Zealand weavers and Ngāti Maniapoto people.
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Rangi Te Kanawa
Rangituatahi Te Kanawa (married name Warnes) is a New Zealand textile conservator and weaver. Rangimārie Hetet and Rangi Te Kanawa are new Zealand Māori weavers, new Zealand weavers and Ngāti Maniapoto people.
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Richmond Hursthouse
Richmond Hursthouse (5 May 1845 – 11 November 1902) was a 19th-century Member of Parliament in Nelson, New Zealand, and a cabinet minister. Rangimārie Hetet and Richmond Hursthouse are Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family.
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Rotorua Museum
The Rotorua Museum Te Whare Taonga o Te Arawa is a local museum and art gallery in the Government Gardens near the centre of Rotorua, New Zealand.
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Te Kūiti
Te Kūiti is a town in the north of the King Country region of the North Island of New Zealand.
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Te Papa
The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington.
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University of Waikato
The University of Waikato (Te Whare Wānanga o Waikato), established in 1964, is a public research university located in Hamilton, New Zealand.
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Veranoa Hetet
Veranoa Angelique Hetet (born 1966) is a New Zealand Māori weaver and contemporary artist. Rangimārie Hetet and Veranoa Hetet are 20th-century New Zealand textile artists, 20th-century New Zealand women artists, 20th-century women textile artists, Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family, new Zealand Māori weavers, new Zealand weavers and Ngāti Maniapoto people.
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Waikato Museum
Waikato Museum (Te Whare Taonga o Waikato) is a regional museum located in Hamilton, New Zealand.
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Waitomo
Waitomo is a rural community in the King Country region of New Zealand's North Island.
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World War I
World War I (alternatively the First World War or the Great War) (28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918) was a global conflict between two coalitions: the Allies (or Entente) and the Central Powers.
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150 women in 150 words
The "150 women in 150 words" project was undertaken by the Royal Society Te Apārangi and published during their 150th anniversary celebrations in 2017.
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1973 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
The 1973 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen on the advice of the New Zealand government to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.
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1984 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
The 1984 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.
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1992 Birthday Honours (New Zealand)
The 1992 Queen's Birthday Honours in New Zealand, celebrating the official birthday of Elizabeth II, were appointments made by the Queen in her right as Queen of New Zealand, on the advice of the New Zealand government, to various orders and honours to reward and highlight good works by New Zealanders.
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See also
20th-century New Zealand textile artists
- Aileen Stace
- Cath Brown (artist)
- Diane Prince (artist)
- Erenora Puketapu-Hetet
- Esther Archdall
- Fanny Buss
- Freda Brierley
- Gay Eaton
- Gordon Crook
- Ida Lough
- Ilse von Randow
- Jo Torr
- Malcolm Harrison
- Margery Blackman
- Marjory Mills
- Mina Arndt
- Rangimārie Hetet
- Rona Ngahuia Osborne
- Rānui Ngārimu
- Saana Murray
- Te Aue Davis
- Veranoa Hetet
- Whero O Te Rangi Bailey
- Zena Abbott
Atkinson–Hursthouse–Richmond family
- Alfred Fell (merchant)
- Arthur Atkinson (politician, born 1833)
- Arthur Atkinson (politician, born 1863)
- Bruce Stocker
- Charles Fell
- Charles Flinders Hursthouse
- Charles Wilson Hursthouse
- Clifford Richmond
- Diggeress Te Kanawa
- Dolla Richmond
- Emma Jane Richmond
- Erenora Puketapu-Hetet
- Harry Atkinson
- Harry Atkinson (physicist)
- Harry Atkinson (socialist)
- Helen Simpson (lecturer)
- Henry Richmond (politician)
- Howard Richmond
- James Crowe Richmond
- Kae Miller
- Lily Atkinson
- Maria Atkinson
- Mary Richmond (teacher)
- Maxwell Richmond
- Monica Brewster
- Norman Richmond
- Percy Smith (ethnologist)
- Rangi Hetet
- Rangimārie Hetet
- Richmond Hursthouse
- Rosalind Hursthouse
- Torchy Atkinson
- Veranoa Hetet
- Walter Fell
- William Richmond (politician)
- William Richmond Fell
- William Stanger (surveyor)
New Zealand Dames Commander of the Order of the British Empire
- Ann Ballin
- Anne Salmond
- Augusta Wallace (judge)
- Barbara Goodman
- Catherine Tizard
- Cecily Pickerill
- Daphne Purves
- Dawn Lamb
- Dorothea Horsman
- Dorothy Fraser
- Dorothy Winstone
- Eileen Mayo
- Elizabeth Gilmer
- Georgina Kirby
- Gillian Weir
- Hilda Ross
- Jean Herbison
- Joan Metge
- Judith Mayhew Jonas
- Kiri Te Kanawa
- Laurie Salas
- Louise Henderson
- Malvina Major
- Marie Clay
- Mira Szászy
- Miriam Dell
- Naomi James
- Ngaio Marsh
- Norma Restieaux
- Pat Evison
- Patricia Bergquist
- Pauline Engel
- Phyllis Guthardt
- Rangimārie Hetet
- Ruth Kirk
- Silvia Cartwright
- Sister Mary Leo
- Stella Casey
- Te Atairangikaahu
- Thea Muldoon
- Vivienne Boyd
- Whina Cooper
New Zealand Māori weavers
- Bethany Edmunds
- Cath Brown (artist)
- Christina Wirihana
- Diane Prince (artist)
- Diggeress Te Kanawa
- Donna Campbell (artist)
- Edna Pahewa
- Emily Schuster
- Erenora Puketapu-Hetet
- Hikapuhi
- Hāriata Pītini-Morēra
- Judy Hohaia
- Kahutoi Te Kanawa
- Karl Leonard
- Kohai Grace
- Lina Marsh
- Makurata Paitini
- Matekino Lawless
- Matekoraha Te Peehi Jaram
- Maureen Lander
- Morehu Flutey-Henare
- Ngaahina Hohaia
- Pareaute Nathan
- Patricia Te Arapo Wallace
- Pip Devonshire
- Rangi Hetet
- Rangi Te Kanawa
- Rangimahora Reihana-Mete
- Rangimārie Hetet
- Ranginui Parewahawaha Leonard
- Reihana Parata
- Riria Smith
- Roka Ngarimu-Cameron
- Rānui Ngārimu
- Saana Murray
- Sonia Snowden
- Tangimoe Clay
- Te Aue Davis
- Te Hemo Ata Henare
- Te Pairi Tūterangi
- Te Wharetoroa Tiniraupeka
- Toi Te Rito Maihi
- Veranoa Hetet
- Whero O Te Rangi Bailey
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rangimārie_Hetet
Also known as Dame Rangimarie Hetet, Rangimarie Hetet.