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Temuera Morrison Honored in His Hometown with Special Boba Fett Helmet

Discussion in 'SWNN News Feed' started by SWNN Probe, Feb 17, 2022.

  1. SWNN Probe

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    Temuera Morrison’s accomplishments in the Star Wars universe are being honored in a very cool way. Since the conclusion of The Book of Boba Fett, the New Zealand actor has returned to his hometown of Rotorua to receive a special memento for his contributions in shining a light on the Māori culture. 



    Māori artist Graham Hoete, also known as Mr G, presented Morrison with a specialty Māori style Boba Fett helmet. The helmet was carved from a native kauri tree and represents a taonga for Morrison. In the simplest of terms, a taonga is a treasured possession in Māori culture that Hoete felt Morrison deserved. 



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    Newshub, a New Zealand-based news outlet, spoke to Hoete about getting tasked with making the special helmet:



    Newshub added that Hoete has been drawing Star Wars characters since he was 5 years old. Hoete posted some videos of the ceremony on Twitter where Morrison was presented with the helmet. The official Star Wars Twitter page also shared some photos, more can be found on Instagram.



    https://twitter.com/WorldofMrG/status/1493644948360466432



    https://twitter.com/WorldofMrG/status/1494033429737836548



    https://twitter.com/starwars/status/1494066098127261698?s=20&t=d0rTox-zLtO0fGxu1XWWeg



    Hoete also shared a video of himself making the helmet. The video originally came from the official Star Wars Facebook page.



    https://twitter.com/WorldofMrG/status/1493455114723418115?s=20&t=iosxpG_K-9JawzqTW4heIA



    No matter how you felt about The Book of Boba Fett, it can't be denied how wonderful of an ambassador Temuera Morrison is for the Māori culture. The Disney Plus show has received tons of praise in regards to how it brought elements of that culture and other indigenous cultures to life in its early episodes.



    You can check out more of Hoete's art on his website.



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    #1 SWNN Probe, Feb 17, 2022
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  2. Mando LXXXV

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    R E S P E C T!
     
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    Agreed & well deserved after joining Star Wars 20 years ago.
     
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    This is the way (to the honor).

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    That was a cool ceremony.
     
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