About this item
- Title
- 'Te Taha Whanau'
- Content partner
- Victoria University of Wellington
- Collection
- Tapuaka - Heritage and Archive Collections
- Description
Laminated colour poster published by the Department of Health. Includes a large reproduction of a painting by artist Robyn Kahukiwa, entitled 'Te Taha Whanau' and depicting rows of ancestral figures, some with babies between their legs. A koru-type logo beneath the picture states: 'Te Manawa Ora' [Hope].
- Format
- Image
- Date created
- "1990"
- Creator
- New Zealand. Dept. of Health / Robyn Kahukiwa
- URL
- https://wgtn.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/1111
- Related subjects
- Robyn Kahukiwa / Folder titled 'Racism Apartheid'. / New Zealand. Dept. of Health
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