discuss document export feedback print share gallery-landscape xml Search hua Rapunga hou Iliili human history Tukua Tirohanga API Ingoa KēFan (English)Kupu whakaahuaIliili. Fan. This is a hand held fan. It features a flat length for the shaft and a curved, triangular blade. The handle component is even with a smooth surface. From its mid-section, the length tapers. It is dark brown in colour with a slightly polished surface and is made from kieto (ebony wood). The blade has been woven from kāniu (coconut midribs) and lau niu (coconut leaf) and is flat in form. The sides curve inwards and its top edge features a serrated finish. An open woven border lines the curved edges of the blade from the horizontally edged base towards the serrated finish. The direction of the woven pattern appears to begin from the spine of the blade. The spine of the blade has been woven over the tapered length of the handle featuring a plaited braid on both sides. Half of the handle length is completely encased by the woven area of the blade. Cordage of dark brown lau ulu (human hair) has been used to secure the blade to the handle. It has also been used to create a woven and decorative intersection between the handle and blade. The cordage and pinnules of the blade portray chevron patterns.WāhiNiueAccession Number1962.100Rā Tāpiringa18 Jul 1962Tohu Tuakiri Kē36824.4 (ethnology)WāhangaPacific Uiuitia Tāpirihia ki Taku Kete Iliili, 1962.100, 36824.4, Photographed by Richard Ng,… … Read more Tirohia ngā pikitia Mātātuhi me ngā tuhinga Mātātuhi Mātātuhi Taonga Taonga Rārangi MihiCollection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1962.100, 36824.4Takenga ā-AhureaNiueanKohingaDaviesKaiwaihanga Matua Unknown (Maker)WāhiNiueRāPre 1962Tikanga WaihangawovenWaitohu/māka36824.4 (handwritten) 36824.4 (label, stick on/label)Pāoho[coconut leaf]/leaf (plant material)/plant materialeastern hemlock/hemlock/softwood/wood/plant materialcoconut leaf midrib/coconut leaf/leaf (plant material)/plant materialhuman hair/hair/animal materialRaraunga Ine435mm280mmHuinga KaupapaFibrework/- PACIFIC SUBJECTS -Taumata whakarōpūFanPersonal Assistive ArtefactsPersonal GearPersonal ArtefactsWhakahounga o Mua24 Sep 2019 Tūemi e whai hononga Ngā hua o DigitalNZ Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 (Taranaki Daily News 2-5-1919) National Library of New Zealand Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 (Feilding Star, 27 February 1912) National Library of New Zealand Port of Poverty Bay. (Poverty Bay Herald, 17 May 1886) National Library of New Zealand iliili (Fan) Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Iliili (fan) Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa Mea e whai hononga ai E hangaia tonutia ana te kohinga tuihono a Tāmaki Paenga Hira; tāpirihia ai ngā whakahoutanga me ngā pūkete i ia wiki. I ētahi wā, kāore anō kia whakaūhia ngā pūkete e ngā kaimahi o Te Whare Taonga, tēnā pea he hapa kei roto i ngā kōrero. Search hua Rapunga hou The gift of curiosity With unlimited free entry to all paid exhibitions, discounted event tickets and exclusive Member-only events, a Museum Membership is the gift that keeps on giving year-round. SEE OPTIONS FROM $60