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Hākui: Women of Kāi Tahu

This exhibition shared the stories, achievements and legacies of respected Kāi Tahu wāhine.

Special Exhibition

This exhibition shared the stories, achievements and legacies of respected Kāi Tahu wāhine – as seen from the perspective of kā uri whakatipu, today's generations – through objects, photographs and memories.

Interactive elements also featured, inviting visitors to step inside Aunty's kitchen, hear the pronunciation of te reo Māori words and placenames, plait kāwai kete (kete handles), listen to interviews and waiata, share memories of the women in their own lives, and plenty more.

The term hākui is an acknowledgement of respect and a form of address to a female elder, and this exhibition celebrated mothers, aunties, grandmothers, taua, great aunts, great grandmothers and tūpuna wāhine.