Description
KupeWheke.jpg
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English:
Maori carved house post from Tanenuiarangi meeting house, Waipapa marae, University of Auckland. Late 20th century (the marae was built between 1985 and 1988). This house post depicts the navigator Kupe, holding a paddle to mark his prowess as a seafarer, with two sea creatures, one an octopus (wheke), at his feet.
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Date
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20 May 2006 (upload date)
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Source
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Photograph by uploader. Carving located at University of Auckland campus.
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Author
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Probably carved by Paki Harrison
[1]
, located in the open foyer of the meeting house, which is adjacent to a university footpath.
Photograph by
Kahuroa
(uploader)
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Permission
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Reusing this file
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Public domain
Public domain
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Kahuroa
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, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
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Art. §73 of the New Zealand copyright law
, which states:
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(1) This section applies to the following works:
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(a) buildings:
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(b) works (being sculptures, models for buildings, or works of artistic craftsmanship) that are permanently situated in a public place or in premises open to the public.
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(a) copying the work by making a graphic work representing it; or
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(b) copying the work by making a photograph or film of it; or
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(c) communicating to the public a visual image of the work.
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