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A Survey of Traditional and Contemporary Maori Craft by Mick Pendergrast As a permanent record of the highly successful Feathers and Fibre exhibition mounted in the Rotorua Art Gallery, this book brings together important and often neglected art forms from a wide range of family and tribal backgrounds. Extensively illustrated with colour and black and white photographs, Feathers and Fibre is also a comprehensive and useful tool for artists and craftspeople. Penguin Paperback $18.95 Hardback $29.95 available from your local bookshop

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Tu Tangata, Issue 20, 1 October 1984, Page 39

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Page 39 Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 20, 1 October 1984, Page 39

Page 39 Advertisement 1 Tu Tangata, Issue 20, 1 October 1984, Page 39

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