A new roof for the Porourangi meeting house at Waomatatini, made possible by a Trust grant, protects the interior artwork. Porourangi was the first house where Sir Apirana Ngata designed tukutuku panels using human figures instead of the traditional patterns. Both types are seen here. Photograph NPS.
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Tu Tangata, Issue 4, 1 February 1982, Page 21
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47A new roof for the Porourangi meeting house at Waomatatini, made possible by a Trust grant, protects the interior artwork. Porourangi was the first house where Sir Apirana Ngata designed tukutuku panels using human figures instead of the traditional patterns. Both types are seen here. Photograph NPS. Tu Tangata, Issue 4, 1 February 1982, Page 21
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