16/04/2026
Dante was well loved by colleagues and students in archaeology: he will be remembered and missed.
The highly revered Dante Bonica, of Māori Studies and Archaeology at Waipapa Taumata Rau, University of Auckland, passed away on 7 April 2026, aged 75.
Throughout his 50-year career, Dante became known as a tohunga and a pūkenga - a skilled expert, with an unparalleled wealth of knowledge.
He played an undeniable role in the revitalisation of both making and using toki kōhatu (stone adzes) and other stone tools.
He also dedicated his career to the extensive research and transmission of Māori material knowledges and technologies in fibre, stone, bone, wood and shell.
Beyond his career, Dante is remembered for treating everyone as a rangatira, with kindness and recognition of their individual mana.
He is also remembered for his uniquely bold cheekiness, thought provocation, and the love and wonder he emanated.
Ka pū te ruha, ka hao te rangatahi - when the old net is cast aside, the new net goes fishing.
Though Dante Bonica leaves behind many, particularly the tauira who had the privilege of learning from him, he has ensured that the knowledge and skills of tūpuna Māori are carried forward to future generations.
Read more: https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/news/2026/04/16/honouring-dante-bonica.html