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Great Differences exist between the latter and earlier Carving Styles of Ngati-Awa There is a blank I have not yet been able to fill between the Ngati Awa of Whakatane in the 18th century or earlier to whom the Eastern carvings can be traced and the Ngati-Awa who several centuries previously peopled parts of the north and left their impress on the culture of that and other districts. Between the carvings of the north, Hauraki and Waitara, and the types associated with the Bay of Plenty and East Coast there appears to be a wide gap. But of this a few words later on.

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Te Ao Hou, April 1958, Page 34

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104

Great Differences exist between the latter and earlier Carving Styles of Ngati-Awa Te Ao Hou, April 1958, Page 34

Great Differences exist between the latter and earlier Carving Styles of Ngati-Awa Te Ao Hou, April 1958, Page 34

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