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Artist’s Poi Reflect on Pain of Parihaka

Artist’s Poi Reflect on Pain of Parihaka

City Gallery Wellington announces opening exhibition, Deane Gallery for Māori & Pacific art

Artist has Te Maori guiding her work

Artist has Te Maori guiding her work

Artist Donna Tupaea was a 15-year-old guide when Te Maori - the ground-breaking international exhibition - returned to the Auckland City Art Gallery in the late 1980s.

Reuben Friend on Plastic Maori

Reuben Friend on Plastic Maori

Reuben writes about contemporary Maori art and his latest exhibition at TheNewDowse

Maori art education: hybrid or essentialist praxis?

Maori art education: hybrid or essentialist praxis?

By Robert Jahnke. A text orginally presented at the ART@EDUCATION.NZ forum, as part of ARTFORUM SERIES 2001, Adam Art Gallery, Wellington.

Customary techniques in contemporary Maori art

Customary techniques in contemporary Maori art

Extract from a discourse by Rangi Kipa, carver and ta moko artist.

Nga Toi Maori: Maori Art in Aotearoa New Zealand

Nga Toi Maori: Maori Art in Aotearoa New Zealand

By Professor Hirini Moko Mead, 1999.

Protocols for Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Iwi

Protocols for Cultural and Intellectual Property Rights of Iwi

A discussion document based on the Mataatua Declaration of Indigenous Rights by the late Dr. Hirini Melbourne.

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