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Ngā Kaihanga Uku : ウィキペディア英語版
Ngā Kaihanga Uku
Ngā Kaihanga Uku is a New Zealand collective of Māori Clayworkers. They formed in 1986 during a Ngā Puna Waihanga (Māori Artists and Writers collective) gathering, under the leadership of Baye Riddell and Manos Nathan. Founding members also include Paerau Corneal, Colleen Waata Urlich and Wi Taepa.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/speech/45319/nga-kaihanga-uku )
==Contemporary Māori clay artists==

Ngā Kaihanga Uku was formed to support the growing use of clay within Māori based art practices in the 1980s.〔 Although customary Māori society was not a ceramic culture, the intrinsic properties and physical relationship of clay being from the earth offered Māori clay artists a new avenue through which to portray Māori lives and knowledge. Hineahuone for example, who is considered to be the first human, was formed by clay at Kurawaka. As Wi Taepa states, ‘Clay is more than an artistic material, it is a blood relative. Working with it requires an understanding of the genealogical links between humanity and Papatūānuku (earth).〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.teara.govt.nz/en/artwork/11431/hineahuone-and-tane )

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