The Sea: Pacific Islanders and the Making of Space Flashcards
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Key Themes
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- Settled in ecologically fragile lands
- Adaptability - had to be prepared to leave
- Use of boats, canoes, oars
- Ability to move + construction of openness
- Incorporation of Western building practises, 19th century onwads
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The Marae
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- Open space in front of a meeting house
- Cleared of vegitation
- Orientated to North (rising sun)
- Courtyard with set of communal buildings
- Dining hall
- Sleeping quarters
- Used for Maori assembly + ceremony
- Welcome
- Funeral
- Oration
- **Like the Church, ideal community space embodied within the structure
3
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The Meeting House/Wharenui
(Picture Te Kaha Marae)
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- Dominant feature of marae
- Funerals, political conferences, oration
- Meeting house as a person
- Bodily functions profane
- No sleeping, eating or sex
- Gabled roof and front veranda
- Ridge pole down centre
- Red, white and black exterior
- Lattice work panels and painted rafters inside
- Represents local genealogy - idea of peoplehood
4
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Te Huiki Marae
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