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dc.creatorNicholson, Danielle-
dc.date10 Jul, 2002-
dc.date.accessioned2017-06-30T03:25:13Z-
dc.date.available2017-06-30T03:25:13Z-
dc.identifier.urihttp://superindex.lbr.auckland.ac.nz//handle/123456789/527810-
dc.description1 b/w port: Sheehan-
dc.formatphysical text-
dc.languageEnglish-
dc.publisherINZART/The University of Auckland Library=Te Tumu Herenga-
dc.relation.ispartofNZ Art Press Clippings Index-
dc.rightsCopyright restrictions apply-
dc.source2002_0543-
dc.subject.othermaori art weaving-
dc.subject.otherTaonga-
dc.titleHistoric skills kept alive-
dc.typeExhibition Description-
dc.subject.organisationMareikura - Mahi Tuku Iho-
dcterms.spatialHamilton-
dc.description.notesArticle about an exhibition by Mareikura-Mahi Tuku Iho, a "collective dedicated to the preservation and revival of traditional weaving techniques". Article includes a discussion of the approach the collective takes to discovering these weaving techniques.-
dc.identifier.inmagic32093-
dc.subject.articletypeCutting-
dc.subject.artistSheehan, Ariana-
dcterms.spatial.venueWaikato Museum of Art and History (Hamilton, N.Z.)-
prism.publicationnameHamilton press-
dc.subject.exhibitionPaa Harakeke (2002)-
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