MAORI CRAFTS BOARD
PROBLEM OF FINDING CARVERS DECORATIONS FOK TE AUTE COLLEGE. (Special to “Tribune.”) Auckland, Nov. 30. Now that the Mount Eden Borough Council has decided in favour of the model Maori fortification on Maungawhau, the next important point—after tho collection of the money—is to obtain carvers. The ranks of competent Maori carvers has been sadly depleted of recent years. The inauguration of the Maori Arts and Crafts Board by the Government was an effort to revive this ancient art. “The very fact of the board’s existence is an indication that there m not too many carvers left,” said Mr Gilbert Archey a member of the board, in Auckland to-day. One' of the first efforts of the board he explained, was the carving of the new decorations for Te Aute College in Hawke’s Bay. He was not aware however, to what extent tho work had actually progressed. Mr Archey saw no reason at all why the board’s artists should not be employed on this work for the Mount Eden fortification. He believed that a very useful purpose would be served. Mr George Graham, a member of the Te Akarana Maori Association, the body which originally moved in the matter and induced the borough council to fortify this part of the mountain, again says that tentative arrangements havp already been made for the carvings. “To obtain old work is of course, out of the question,” said Mr Graham. “It will all have to be newly carved.” He did not consider that there would be any great difficulty in obtaining the artists for this work. A sub-committee was now at work, ho declared, making careful calculations as to what precisely was required in the way of material.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 8
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286MAORI CRAFTS BOARD Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 1 December 1927, Page 8
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