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Contemporary Taonga Pūoro Māori Collection Welcomed to Museum
New collection reflects the ceremonial, healing and ancestral significance of taonga pūoro Māori.
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Karen Hughes
27 May 2026
Māori
Museum treasures draw visitors from far and wide
Impressive displays include collections of international significance.
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Karen Hughes
17 April 2024
Māori
Touring Exhibition Showcases Māori Talent
The Whanganui Regional Museum is excited to be hosting a major touring exhibition, on loan from the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata.
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Karen Hughes
1 March 2023
Māori
Watch: He Awa Ora
The story behind the world’s first “living” river, Te Awa Tupua has come to life in a new exhibition in Whanganui.
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Karen Hughes
28 June 2022
Māori
Contemporary Taonga Pūoro Māori Collection Welcomed to Museum
New collection reflects the ceremonial, healing and ancestral significance of taonga pūoro Māori.
Read More
Karen Hughes
27 May 2026
Māori
Museum treasures draw visitors from far and wide
Impressive displays include collections of international significance.
Read More
Karen Hughes
17 April 2024
Māori
Touring Exhibition Showcases Māori Talent
The Whanganui Regional Museum is excited to be hosting a major touring exhibition, on loan from the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata.
Read More
Karen Hughes
1 March 2023
Māori
Watch: He Awa Ora
The story behind the world’s first “living” river, Te Awa Tupua has come to life in a new exhibition in Whanganui.
Read More
Karen Hughes
28 June 2022
Māori
Category:
Contemporary Taonga Pūoro Māori Collection Welcomed to Museum
New collection reflects the ceremonial, healing and ancestral significance of taonga pūoro Māori.
Read More
Karen Hughes
27 May 2026
Māori
Museum treasures draw visitors from far and wide
Impressive displays include collections of international significance.
Read More
Karen Hughes
17 April 2024
Māori
Touring Exhibition Showcases Māori Talent
The Whanganui Regional Museum is excited to be hosting a major touring exhibition, on loan from the New Zealand Portrait Gallery Te Pūkenga Whakaata.
Read More
Karen Hughes
1 March 2023
Māori
Watch: He Awa Ora
The story behind the world’s first “living” river, Te Awa Tupua has come to life in a new exhibition in Whanganui.
Read More

