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piupiu การใช้

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  • The Captain of piupiu, Mori warrior's skirt ).
  • As in previous engagements, Captain Green wore the piupiu and tiki for luck.
  • The gateway of this temple features a lintel mentioning the high priest " Neterkheperre Meryptah who is called Piupiu ".
  • The piupiu also came back to New Zealand and is now in the possession of the Royal New Zealand Naval Museum.
  • The piupiu was worn by the battlecruiser's captains in battle during World War I as a good luck charm.
  • Garments such as these were worn interchangeably either around the waist as a piupiu, or across the shoulder as a cape.
  • A clay likeness of the photograph of Mei and an actual traditional Piupiu skirt were made by the Italian Marble Company of Carrara in Carrara, Italy.
  • During the war, the battlecruiser participated in all three of the major piupiu ( warrior's skirt ) and hei-tiki ( pendant ) worn by the captain during battle.
  • During the battle, " New Zealand " s captain, Lionel Halsey, wore the Mori piupiu over his uniform, setting a tradition followed for the duration of the war.
  • The captain's piupiu was returned to New Zealand in 2005, and is on display at the Torpedo Bay Navy Museum in Auckland alongside the ship's bell and other artifacts.
  • Captain Halsey had again worn the piupiu over his uniform during the battle, and the lack of damage to " New Zealand " was once more attributed to its good luck properties.
  • She was hit only once during the battle, confirming for the crew the piupiu and tiki worn by her new captain, J . F . E . ( Jimmy ) Green, brought good luck.
  • These types of garments are thought to pre-date European contact, later becoming a more specialised form during the mid to later nineteenth century, which continues today in the standardised form of the piupiu.
  • One of the first displays covers the New Zealand-funded British battlecruiser, and includes the piupiu ( Mori warrior's skirt ) which was presented to the ship's commanding officer during the vessel's visit to New Zealand in 1913.
  • The Captain of HMS New " Zealand ", a battlecruiser funded in 1911 by the government of New Zealand for the defence of the British Empire and which took an active part in three battles of the First World War, wore into battle a piupiu ( as well as a hei-tiki, Mori traditional pendant ).