JACK LANG
Posing proudly behind their unusual carving are (left) Mark Kahu and (right) Clive Fugill, of the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute. Standing between them is the Institute’s new master carver, Tuti Tukaokao. Now installed at the John Wait it i Memorial marae in A uckland, the lintel pays tribute to the assistance received from Pakeha well-wishers. The left-hand panel shows James Cook’s ship Endeavour, and the other depicts Abel Tasman’s Zeehaen and Heemskerck.
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Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 24
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75JACK LANG Posing proudly behind their unusual carving are (left) Mark Kahu and (right) Clive Fugill, of the Maori Arts and Crafts Institute. Standing between them is the Institute’s new master carver, Tuti Tukaokao. Now installed at the John Wait it i Memorial marae in A uckland, the lintel pays tribute to the assistance received from Pakeha well-wishers. The left-hand panel shows James Cook’s ship Endeavour, and the other depicts Abel Tasman’s Zeehaen and Heemskerck. Kaea, Issue 2, 1 March 1980, Page 24
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