Mahina-Ina Kingi-Kaui
Mahina Ina Kingi Kaui is a talented recording artist, composer, an accomplished player and practitioner of Ngā Taonga Pūoro – Māori traditional instruments.
Mahina Ina Kingi Kaui is a talented recording artist, composer, an accomplished player and practitioner of Ngā Taonga Pūoro – Māori traditional instruments.
Watch our Haumanu Collective panel discussion about the world of Taonga Pūoro. This was recorded at Te Papa, Wellington during Matariki celebrations featuring James Webster, Ruby Solly, Libby Gray, Te Kahureremoa, Aroha Yates-Smith, Shane James and Jerome Kavanagh Poutama.
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Te Tohu o Haumanu Collective Tohu Symbolism The Haumanu Collective’s tohu portrays a kōkako drawn to the melodic call of the nguru, symbolises our deep commitment to amplifying the diverse voices of Taonga Pūoro practitioners, nurturing our rich heritage and fostering a harmonious synergy between… Read More »Tohu Kōrero
James Webster is of Maori and European descent, residing in Aotearoa / New Zealand. His tribal affiliations are Tainui, Te Arawa and Pākeha. He is based in Kapanga, Coromandel Town. He is the owner, operator of Tahaa, Tāmoko Studio and Maori Arts.
Te Kahureremoa is multidisciplinary in her art practice. She is a composer, singer, storyteller, tāonga pūoro practitioner, writer, visual artist and video maker.
Composer, musical artist, practitioner and cross genre and arts collaborator, Horomona Horo has fused the traditional instruments of the Maori, taonga puoro, within a diverse range of cultural, musical and educational forms.
An artist, poet, and a visionary. She is a Board Member of the International Indian Treaty Council and is a Representative for the Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific movement.
For over 15 years, Tāmihana has been involved in the reinvigoration of Taonga Puoro.