Category: Culture

Helena James on the Tikanga of Raranga

Preserving Tradition and Learning from the Masters

Helena James is one of the Coromandel’s treasured local weavers and has been weaving for nearly 30 years. After learning a few different methods of weaving in her life, she truly believes that traditional methods are the way to go when it comes to raranga. 

Although she began learning, as many weavers do, with mop-cloth, since learning more traditional methods of Māori weaving, she said she could never go back to contemporary methods.

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Coromandel Artbeat Spring Festival

For those who hold a deep appreciation for the boundless creativity that defines the essence of the Coromandel, an extraordinary festival awaits your discovery. This celebration is an embodiment of

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Calling All Young Photographers

Karen McLeod Photography are putting on an awesome competition for the budding young photographers of the Coromandel Peninsula. It doesn’t matter if you have the latest DSLR or a simple

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Altbays Moments Week #75

It’s time again to round up the best bits of the Altbays show from last week. Yet again we brought you two amazing guests. First up we had Noah Purdie.

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Helena James on the Tikanga of Raranga

Preserving Tradition and Learning from the Masters

Helena James is one of the Coromandel’s treasured local weavers and has been weaving for nearly 30 years. After learning a few different methods of weaving in her life, she truly believes that traditional methods are the way to go when it comes to raranga. 

Although she began learning, as many weavers do, with mop-cloth, since learning more traditional methods of Māori weaving, she said she could never go back to contemporary methods.

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