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- Two zips/pockets and also come with a 20mm thin PU leather strap so you can choose your look. Bag size is 20cm x 12cm x 7cm.
- This pēke has a minimalist and chic exterior design that makes the Rerehua Camera Bag the perfect companion for any occasion.
- The Pango Tū Whitia Camera bag has all black panels with a 'Tū whitia te hopo' strap.
Meaning
Tū whitia te hopo, mairangatia te angitū! Feel the fear and do it anyway!
1835 Te Kara flag also known as the United Tribes Independence flag. Recognised as the Tuakana elder to the Tino Rangatiratanga flag. Our lapel pin with butterfly back clasp is ideal to add to coats and hat. A classic subtle identity item, show your allegiance today!
Measurement
- H 15- 20mm x W 20- 25mm
Show your pride and support! This United Tribes/ He Whakaputanga flag is great for all sorts of events, such as cultural festivals or sports.
- Can put onto a stick/pole or hang up on the wall
Size: 1.5m x 90cm
Show your pride and support! This United Tribes/ He Whakaputanga flag is great for all sorts of events, such as cultural festivals or sports.
- The flag is 150cm wide x 90cm tall.
- Made with 100% polyester and environmentally friendly ink.
- With 2x metal grommets, this flag is easy to hang up on a flag pole.
- Comes with fastenings at one end to easily wear as a cape.
These Rerehua United Tribes Hoop Earrings are
- Engraved 20mm Rectangle Pendants on 20mm Hoops
Available in
- 18K Gold or Rhodium Silver Plated Stainless Steel
Meaning
He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni
The 'Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand'
- The He Whakaputanga or United Tribes flag was created in 1834. It was necessary for Māori to choose a flag so that they could continue to participate in the major trading markets and adhere to navigation laws for ships to operate.
- The flag came to represent the He Whakaputanga Declaration, which is often described as the tuakana to Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It was a declaration to the world that Māori were a sovereign people and an independent state. This was signed in 1835 at Waitangi and sent to Britain where it was recognised and reaffirmed by King William IV.
Waitangi Tribunal findings
- "He Whakaputanga was a declaration that Māori authority would endure, and that foreigners would not be allowed to make laws"
These Rerehua United Tribes Necklaces are
- Engraved 22mm Pendant on a 2mm Cuban Chain 20" Necklace +5cm extension.
Available in
- 18K Gold or Rhodium Silver Plating
We also have matching Hoops to make a great gift set!
Meaning
- The 'Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand' The He Whakaputanga or United Tribes flag was created in 1834. It was necessary for Māori to choose a flag so that they could continue to participate in the major trading markets and adhere to navigation laws for ships to operate. The flag came to represent the He Whakaputanga Declaration, which is often described as the tuakana to Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It was a declaration to the world that Māori were a sovereign people and an independent state. This was signed in 1835 at Waitangi and sent to Britain where it was recognised and reaffirmed by King William IV.
These Rerehua United Tribes Tag Necklaces are
- Engraved 40mm and 25mm Pendants on a 3.7mm Cuban with an extra long 26"+5cm extension Chain Necklace.
- The large tag has the He Whakaputanga flag is engraved on one side ,and HE WHAKAPUTANGA UNITED TRIBES. on the other, whilst the small tag has 1835 engraved on it.
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- 18K Gold or Rhodium Silver Stainless Steel
Meaning
- He Whakaputanga o te Rangatiratanga o Nu Tireni The 'Declaration of Independence of the United Tribes of New Zealand' The He Whakaputanga or United Tribes flag was created in 1834. It was necessary for Māori to choose a flag so that they could continue to participate in the major trading markets and adhere to navigation laws for ships to operate. The flag came to represent the He Whakaputanga Declaration, which is often described as the tuakana to Te Tiriti o Waitangi. It was a declaration to the world that Māori were a sovereign people and an independent state. This was signed in 1835 at Waitangi and sent to Britain where it was recognised and reaffirmed by King William IV.
The tokotoko is a traditional Māori ceremonial walking stick, intricately carved and used as a symbol of authority and status by the speaker within a marae.
This tokotoko is measuring approximately 97cm in length
Printed onto a high-quality waterproof canvas and packaged in an individual cardboard box for safe delivery.
Measurement
- H 220mm x W 400mm x D 22mm
Wording
- Whanau Where life begins and aroha never ends
This Bone Heru is 170-175mm x 40mm
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These Rerehua Whatu Earrings are
- Engraved 60mm Pendant hanging earrings
Available in
- 18K Gold or Rhodium Silver Plated Stainless Steel
Meaning
- Whatumanawa can be described as the eye of the heart, mind, and seat of emotions. The whatumanawa is a place of emotional balance, it’s the place to invest time into for the betterment of your wellbeing.
- Switch the devices off and head outside to clear your mind. Connect with your people. Do all the things that bring you peace and settle your mind so that you can be your best self for your whānau and hāpori. Manaaki wairua, manaaki tangata.
This Wheku Pounamu Necklace is 130mm x 40mm |
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This Wheku Pounamu Necklace is 90mm x 25mm. |
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The Korus symbolize the continuous movement of life, new beginnings, new opportunities, growth, and harmony. It is a powerful representation of the cycle of renewal and change.
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