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Decorate your vehicle with this Tino Rangatiratanga Bumper Sticker. Trust in the long-lasting vibrancy of the colors and confidently display your support for Tino Rangatiratanga with this bold addition to your waka.
Features
- High-quality
- Vinyl cut bumper sticker
- Waterproof
- UV durable
Measurement
- 200mm x 80mm
Decorate your vehicle with this United Tribes Bumper Sticker. Trust in the long-lasting vibrancy of the colours and confidently display your support for He Whakaputanga with this bold addition to your waka.
Features
- High-quality
- Vinyl cut bumper sticker
- Waterproof
- UV durable
Measurement
- 200mm x 80mm
Featuring the 1835 Te Kara ("the colours") also known as the flag of the United Tribes of New Zealand ("Te Wakaminenga o nga Hapu o Nu Tireni"). This flag is recognised as the tuakana (an elder peer or sibling) to the Tino Rangatiratanga flag.
With a solid butterfly back clasp our pin will attach firmly to shirt collars, coat lapels or your favourite hat. A classic and subtle identity item. Show your allegiance, in style!
Measurement
- H 31mm x W 31mm
Show your allegiance to tino rangatiratanga with this Magnet - Tino Rangatiratanga. This sleek and stylish magnet will be a great addition to your fridge, or anywhere hat magentises! The measurements of this magnet are 75mm x 55mm.
Size 75mm x 55mm
The 1835 He Whakaputanga Flag, also known as the United Tribes Independence Flag, is recognised as the tuakana (elder) to the Tino Rangatiratanga flag.
The Tino Rangatiratanga flag, also known as the national Maori flag, is used to represent the Māori people of New Zealand. It is a powerful symbol of Māori sovereignty and independence.
- Black: Represents Te Korekore, the realm of potential being. It symbolizes the long darkness and the cosmic void from which the world emerged.
- White: Represents Te Ao Mārama, the physical realm of being and light. It symbolizes harmony, balance, and the moment the earth and sky were separated.
- Red: Represents Te Whai Ao, the realm of coming into being. It symbolizes Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother), life force, and new growth.
- Koru: The white central spiral represents a curling fern frond. It symbolizes the unfurling of new life, renewal, rebirth and hope for the future.
It was first revealed on Waitangi Day in 1990 and became formally recognized as the national Māori flag in December 2009
Measurements
18cm x 30cm
The Tino Rangatiratanga flag, also known as the national Maori flag, is used to represent the Māori people of New Zealand. It is a powerful symbol of Māori sovereignty and independence.
- Black: Represents Te Korekore, the realm of potential being. It symbolizes the long darkness and the cosmic void from which the world emerged.
- White: Represents Te Ao Mārama, the physical realm of being and light. It symbolizes harmony, balance, and the moment the earth and sky were separated.
- Red: Represents Te Whai Ao, the realm of coming into being. It symbolizes Papatūānuku (the Earth Mother), life force, and new growth.
- Koru: The white central spiral represents a curling fern frond. It symbolizes the unfurling of new life, renewal, rebirth and hope for the future.
It was first revealed on Waitangi Day in 1990 and became formally recognized as the national Māori flag in December 2009
Measurements
36cm H x 60cm W.
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