Links to online resources and websites about Mahi toi - art.
- Goldie information relating to artist C.F. Goldie
- He Taonga Māori - Māori Court Auckland Museum
- Kōwhaiwahi - Tūturu Māori Auckland Museum educational kit
- Making a harakeke flower Instructions on how to make a putiputi (flower) out of flax.
- Ngā Kaihanga Uku Māori Clay artists
- Ngāi Tahu Mahinga Kai A lifestyle series featuring 12 ten minute episodes about the stories and essence of traditional food gathering practices passed down through the generations.
- Ngāi Tahu Rock Art
- Ngā Taonga Māori Māori Taonga held in Museums
- Paemanu - Ngāi Tahu contemporary visual artists collective
- Parihaka - the art exhibition
- Raranga Auckland Museum information database
- Raranga - traditional meets contemporary Māori weaving: traditional academic trenchers
- Raranga - Tūturu Māori Auckland Museum educational kit
- Robyn Kahukiwa Kura Gallery
- Taonga Māori Database
- Te Ana – Ngāi Tahu Rock Art Trust
- Te raranga me te whatu
- Te Whare Pora - Te Papa Māori weaving
- The art of weaving Interview with senior Ngāi Tahu weavers
- They're not all Korowai interview with Master weaver Veranora Hetet
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Toi Iho - Māori made Toi Iho is the registered and globally recognized trademark of quality and authenticity of Maori art and artists. It is acknowledged as an exceptional cultural initiative by and for indigenous NZ Maori by WIPO, the World Intellectual Property Organization, in Geneva.
Toi Iho distinguishes the work of Maori from others in the market place. The aim is that Toi Iho artists will display the Mark on their work as Maori-Made and retailers will promote the trademark and Maori artists.
- Toi Māori Aotearoa Maori Arts New Zealand national network of contemporary Māori artists. The network is based around a core group of ten national art focus committees, covering the following areas Literature in Te Reo, Waka Tradition, Contemporary Visual Arts, Weavers, Contemporary Māori Writing, Contemporary Dance and Drama, Māori Music Making, Protocols in Arts, Ta Moko, and Carving/Sculpture. Toi Māori serves as an umbrella structure for these ten national artform committees and their affiliated organisations. It provides advocacy for Māori arts and artists, promotes the growth of Māori arts and argues the uniqueness, quality and integrity of Māori arts.
- Toi Māori - Artist Profiles Maori Arts New Zealand brief profiles of practising Māori artists.
- Traditional Māori Arts Contains a range of images depicting traditional Māori arts from carving styles to moko to woven garments. From Discover - a National Library of New Zealand collection of resources selected for use by New Zealand schools.
- Tukutuku - traditional
- Tukutuku traditional Māori lattice work
- Tukutuku - Tūturu Māori Auckland Museum educational kit
- Waewae Pounamu – carvers
- Waiorua Māori weaving – Kapiti based
- Whakairo Auckland Museum information database
- Whakairo - carvers opens on Ngāi Tahu carver Fayne Robinson, full list on right of profile.
- Whakairo Māori carving