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Wednesday 28 October 2020

 Samoan Art Forms Questions

Please read the article on Samoa here before answering the questions.


1) Today we are learning about art forms from:

a) Samoan b) Tongan

c) Fijian d) Niuean


2) What are the three art forms you learned about in the text?

a) Tatau b) Painting

c) Siapo d) Ie Toga


3) How many islands make up Samoa in total?

a) 2 b) 9

c) 7 c) 3


4) Where does a male tatau (Pe’a / Malofie) start from?

a) The upper thigh b) The shoulders

c) The torso d) The ankles


5) From what tree is the material for siapo made? 

a) Candlewood b) Mulberry

c) Blood tree d) Lipstick Tree


Tuesday 27 October 2020

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Samoan Art History Questions.

Samoan Art History- QuestionsFlag of Samoa - Wikipedia

Please read the article on Samoa here before answering the questions.


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1) This week we are learning about art from...

a) Samoa b) Tonga

c) Fiji d) Niue


2) What is Tatau?

a)  Weaving b) Tattooing

c)  Painting d) Carving


3) What is needed for Tatau?

a) Flax b) Paint and Paper

c) ‘Au and Ink c) Wood


4) What can be represented in a Tatau?

a) Family b) The person’s background

c) Culture d) Values


5) What is another name for a pattern or symbol?

a) An illustration b) a picture

c) A motif d) an idea


How Tatau came to Samoa


6) What is the name of Tatau for women?

a) Pe’a b) Malu


7) Where do you find this type of Tatau on the body?

   Lfi to nas 

8) In which ocean will you find Samoa?

a) Atlantic Ocean b) Southern Ocean

c) Pacific Ocean d) Tasman Sea


 

Wednesday 21 October 2020

Niuean Artists Questions.

Niuean Artists - Questions

Please read the article on here before answering the questions.


1) Who are the four artists we are learning about today?

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2) What school did John Pule attend in Auckland?

a) Tamaki College

b) Selwyn College

c) Mount Albert Grammar

d) St Kents


3) What does John Pule’s art comprise of?

a) Painting on canvas and barkcloth

b) Drawing on canvas

c) Painting on canvas

d) Painting on barkcloth


4) What art is Foufili Halagigie known for?

a) Hiapo

b) Painting

c) Knitting

d) Lili Fakamanaia (Wall Hangings)


5) Describe the Lili Fakamanaia:

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6) In what countries has Cora-Allan Wickliffe’s art been shown?

She has exhibited her work throughout Aotearoa and internationally including Australia, Niue, England and Canada. 


7) What is Cora-Allan Wickliffe known for creating and where are her collections shown in NZ?

Cora-Allan Wickliffe is a multidisciplinary artist of Maori and Niue descent, originally from Waitakere. In 2013 she completed her Masters in Visual Art and Design ...


8) Macksoul Art is known for what kind of art?
a) Painting.

b) Drawing

c) Hiapo

d) Weaving

Tuesday 20 October 2020

Niue art forms - Questions.

 Niue Art Forms - Questions

Please read the article on Niue here before answering the questions.


1) What are the two popular weaving techniques?

a) Lalaga and Hiapo b) Lalaga and Tia

c) Lalaga and Carving d) Tia and Hiapo


2) What materials do Niueans use in New Zealand to weave?

a) Seaweed b) Branches

c) Harakeke d) Leaves


3) Who participates in weaving?

a) Mostly women and some men b) Just women

c) Just men c) Children

i) Describe some of the traditional materials used:

→ big and small tiny beads, sharp white shells.


4) What is the name of the canoes that are carved in Niue?

a) Waka b) Vaka

c) Dinghies d) Boats


5) What New Zealand tree is used for carving?

a) Kauri b) Pohutukawa

c) Miro d)Tōtara


6) What does hiapo mean in Niuean?

a) Barkcloth or Tapa b) Mat or Tapa

c) Dress or Mat d) Barkcloth or Blanket


7) What are hihi beads? 

a) Little blue land snail shells b) Little yellow land snail shells

c) Little pink land snail shells d) Little green land snail shells


8) Describe why hihi are prized gifts:

Hihi prized gifts are because the shells that they use for jewelry are so small and tiny and the necklace made with hihi takes a long time to make. 



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Niue art forms.

Monday 19 October 2020

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Niue History Questions.

 Niuean History- Questions

Please read the article on Niue here before answering the questions.


1) This week it is _____ language week.

a) Samoan b) TonganPacific migration routes

c) Fijian d) Niuean


2) What is Niue often referred to as?

a) The sun spot of Polynesia b) The Rock of Polynesia

c) The tiny island nation d) The heart of the Pacific


3) Who was the first European settler to sight Niue?

a) Captain James Cook b) Captain Jack Sparrow

c) Captain James Busby c) Captain Hook

i) When did he sight Niue?

→ in 1744  


4) What is the name of the Niuean bark cloth?

a) Hiapo b) Tapa Cloth

c) Print d) Patterns


5) Describe what a motif is:

→a motif is a recurring narrative element with symbolic significance.


6) Niueans were the first to introduce what to their hiapo?

a) Animals b) Names

c) People d) Flowers


7) How many attempts did Captain Cook make to land in Niue? 

a) Three b) Two

c) None d) One


Thursday 15 October 2020

Te Oro’s Tukutuku panel - Questions

 Te Oro’s Tukutuku panel - Questions

Please read the article on here before answering the questions.


1) What does the tukutuku panel present?

→ An artistic expression of The Oro's visual identity.


2) Who was the identity created by?

a) Alt Group and Ngāti Pāoa

b) Ngātio Pāoa and Glen Innes Group 

c) Alt Group

d) Ngāti Pāoa


3) Who endorsed the identity of the Tukutuku panel?

a) Ngāti Whatua and Ngātu Pāoa

b) Ngāti Pāoa and Ngāti Tai Ki Tāmaki

c) Ngāti Whatua and Ngāti Tai Ki Tāmaki

d) Ngāti Tai Ki Tāmaki and Alt Group


4) How long did it take to create the Tukutuku panel?

a) 2 years

b) 1 month 

c) 4 months

d) 2 months 


5) What Marae were they based at?

Ruapotaka Marae


6) Te Roopū Raranga o Tāmaki Makaurau is a collective of what?

Artists and Weavers



7) Who were the weavers involved in the project?

responsible for creating the tukutuku panel for Te Oro. The physical process of creating tukutuku, as well as the act of binding, coming together and the reciprocity of people working together, reflects the vision and goals established in the community charter for Te Oro.


8) What visually reverberates optically through the pattern?
a) Past and present

b) Present and future 

c) Past and future

d) Just the past