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Raranga whakairo: Maori plaiting patterns

by Mick Pendergrast

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"Over 200 striking patterns are included in this collection of raranga whakairo (Maori plaiting patterns). 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 srts and crafts. These patterns are recorded and gathered in book form to ensure they will not be lost for all time. 'Raranga whakairo' is an invaluable resource for beginners and for skilled kete makers" --Back cover.… (more)
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"Over 200 striking patterns are included in this collection of raranga whakairo (Maori plaiting patterns). 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 srts and crafts. These patterns are recorded and gathered in book form to ensure they will not be lost for all time. 'Raranga whakairo' is an invaluable resource for beginners and for skilled kete makers" --Back cover.

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