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Expression of Taha Maori Through Art
Author information
Resource primary author:
Kawharu, F. V
Resource secondary author:
none
Resource tertiary author :
none
Source title:
Maori Education Development Conference
Source author/editor 1:
University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education
Source author/editor 2:
New Zealand Maori Council
Content information
Content Description:
This paper details the richness and role of Maori Art in expressing Taha Maori and the responsibility and sensitivity required within the education programme in the use and exploration of Maori art.
Publication format:
Conference proceedings
TRC has a copy:
Yes
Collection:
Mitzi Nairn
Publication information
Publisher:
University of Auckland Centre for Continuing Education
Place of publication:
Auckland
Date of Publication:
1984
Physical description:
2 pages, A4, typed
Where can I find this?:
Treaty Resource Centre
Categories
Author Ethnicity:
Māori
Sector:
Education - early childhood
Education - primary
Education - secondary
Education - tertiary
Education fourth sector
Informal Groups:
Māori
Cultural Related Topics:
Concept of culture
Tikanga Māori:
General
Resources :
Culture
Related people :
none
Historical event:
none
General Related Topics:
How to teach
Type of content:
History
Responses
Recommendations
Historical Period:
20th
Related places:
none