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Nga mihi nui ki a koutou
Hello to you all

Ko Addie Wainohu taku ingoa
My name is Addie Wainohu
Kei to noho ahau i Heretaunga
I live in Hastings
Ko Ngati Kahungungu te iwi
Ko Ngati Pahauwera te Hapu
Ko Takitimu te waka
Ko Mohaka te awa
Te taha o taku Mama
Ngati Kahungu
Ngai te Apatu
Ngati Porou/Tamanuhiri
Ngai te Apatu


I am a mother of two adult children and two mokopuna (grandchildren). I live within the beautiful Hawke's Bay area of New Zealand. I am a midwife/nurse by profession and in my spare time I like to use my creative side in the art of Harakeke (flaxing).

At the age of eleven I was taught the art of kete making and my grandfather, the late Laddie Tamati of Wairoa-Ngai Te Apatu, had inspired and encouraged me to continue the art because very few wahine (women) make kete. During the last two years I have put more focus on making these small kete, adorning them with pieces of paua shell which are symbolic of old and contemporary Maori art.

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