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Te Puia is home to the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute and offers a state-of-the-art Kiwi Conservation Centre, so you can get closer than ever before to New Zealand’s national treasure- the native Kiwi bird.
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Te Puia offers a range of Rotorua family activities to suit...
- Pātaka Kai Restaurant
Discover authentic Maori cuisine and our famous brunch,...
- Āhua Gallery
Te Puia Rotorua geothermal park is a wonderland of dramatic...
- Cancellations and Refunds Policy
Te Puia reserves the right to cancel bookings due to health...
- Kiwi Conservation Centre
Te Puia’s Kiwi Conservation Centre provides an unparalleled...
- Careers at Te Puia
Governed by the NZ Māori Arts and Crafts Vesting Act 2020,...
- Functions & Venues
Te Whakaruruhau Function Space (Capacity: 300 seated, 800...
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18 lis 2024 · The centre of Maori Arts and Crafts, home to Pōhutu Geyser and the Kiwi Conservation Centre. Includes the schools of Te Wānanga Whakairo Rākau (the National Wood Carving School) Te Takapū o Rotowhio (National Stone and Bone Carving School) and Te Rito o Rotowhio (National Weaving School).
The NZ Māori Arts & Crafts Institute (NZMACI) is home to the schools of Te Wānanga Whakairo Rākau (National Wood Carving School), Te Takapū o Rotowhio (National Stone and Bone Carving School) and Te Rito o Rotowhio (the National Weaving School).
At the core of Te Puia is the New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute, originally set up and legislated through the efforts of Sir Apirana Ngata in 1926. Since that time, Te Puia has nurtured...
I had the great pleasure while on a recent Overseas Adventure (OAT) trip to New Zealand to visit Te Puia, which is the national Maori Arts and Crafts Instit...
The school opened on 5 October 2009, expanding on NZMACI’s commitment to maintaining, developing and promoting the arts, crafts and culture of iwi Māori (Māori tribes) as mandated by the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute Act (1963) (History).
Rotowhio Marae, located at Te Puia/NZMACI and named for ancient Pā in the same site. The New Zealand Māori Arts and Crafts Institute (NZMACI) is an indigenous traditional art school located in Rotorua New Zealand. It operates the national schools of three major Māori art forms.