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Arekatera Maihi

Arekatera Maihi

Arekatera Maihi created the four magnificent Maori carvings (tekoteko) which guard each entrance of our stadium – Carvers Akatera (Katz) Maihi, Iwi Le Comte, Boydie Te Nahu, Albert Te Pou.

The figures represent: Tanemahuta – the spirit of the forest; Rongo – the god of peace; Tumatauenga – the god of war; and Tawhirimatea – the god of wind.

The creations were commissioned by the Eden Park Trust in conjunction with local iwi Ngati Whatua o Orakei.

Arekatera Maihi

Arekatera Maihi created the four magnificent Maori carvings (tekoteko) which guard each entrance of our stadium – Carvers Akatera (Katz) Maihi, Iwi Le Comte, Boydie Te Nahu, Albert Te Pou.

The figures represent: Tanemahuta – the spirit of the forest; Rongo – the god of peace; Tumatauenga – the god of war; and Tawhirimatea – the god of wind.

The creations were commissioned by the Eden Park Trust in conjunction with local iwi Ngati Whatua o Orakei.

Arekatera Maihi

Arekatera Maihi created the four magnificent Maori carvings (tekoteko) which guard each entrance of our stadium – Carvers Akatera (Katz) Maihi, Iwi Le Comte, Boydie Te Nahu, Albert Te Pou.

The figures represent: Tanemahuta – the spirit of the forest; Rongo – the god of peace; Tumatauenga – the god of war; and Tawhirimatea – the god of wind.

The creations were commissioned by the Eden Park Trust in conjunction with local iwi Ngati Whatua o Orakei.