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Frank Kirner shows his bone carving skills at the Maungarongo Kokiri Centre Access Scheme marketing week. Trainees set up shop next to the BNZ last week to show their wares and demonstrate skills they are learning such as bone and wood carving, weaving and music. The idea of the marketing week was to show locals what the Kokiri Centre is doing on the Marae. Goods on display sold well plus they have taken orders for more work.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 343, 10 July 1990, Page 16

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Frank Kirner shows his bone carving skills at the Maungarongo Kokiri Centre Access Scheme marketing week. Trainees set up shop next to the BNZ last week to show their wares and demonstrate skills they are learning such as bone and wood carving, weaving and music. The idea of the marketing week was to show locals what the Kokiri Centre is doing on the Marae. Goods on display sold well plus they have taken orders for more work. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 343, 10 July 1990, Page 16

Frank Kirner shows his bone carving skills at the Maungarongo Kokiri Centre Access Scheme marketing week. Trainees set up shop next to the BNZ last week to show their wares and demonstrate skills they are learning such as bone and wood carving, weaving and music. The idea of the marketing week was to show locals what the Kokiri Centre is doing on the Marae. Goods on display sold well plus they have taken orders for more work. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 7, Issue 343, 10 July 1990, Page 16

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