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Over 200 striking patterns are included in this collection of raranga whakairo. First published in 1984, raranga continues to be a source of pride and inspiration for contemporary Maori craftspeople, and a stimulus for those working in other arts and crafts. These patterns are re ...
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Fun With Flax shows how to make items ranging from a simple windmill, a dart and a whistle to more complex puzzles, balls, birds, fish and even a caterpillar. Each project is described one step at a time with easy-to-follow line drawings and instructions.
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Anyone can learn to make a plaited kete, one of the oldest and most popular of Maori art forms, from the leaves of New Zealand flax (phormium tenax). Te Mahi Kete gives detailed, step-by-step instructions, illustrated with numerous line drawings and black-and-white photographs, f ...
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A valuable record and catalogue of Maori fibre techniques, including plaiting, braiding, weaving, miro, tukutuki, tanika, netting, and wickerwork. Mick Pendergrast is the author of 'Fun with Flax', 'Te Mahi Kete' and numerous other books on traditional Maori crafts.
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A highly illustrated catalogue revealing the most extensive collection of taonga Maori outside New Zealand - those in the British Museum.
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Auckland Museum holds the most comprehensive collection of tapa cloth from the Pacific. This collection forms the core of this book, showcasing the ancient art of tapa and looking at its origins, materials and manufacturing techniques, cultural context and uses in weddings, dance ...
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This covers all aspects of the history of cloaks, the different types and their place in Maori culture.
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Do not order - use "Pacific Tapa" same book -different imprint
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The British Museum holds the largest Maori collections outside New Zealand, including some items of major artistic and cultural significance. This book contains a substantial introduction including a history of the study of Maori material culture in Britain and New Zealand and a ...
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