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Process of New Zealand flax weaving

Process of New Zealand flax weaving

Flax weaving closeup with weaver’s hands - papakirango pattern (with artist property release)

Maori carving in Kawhia

Maori carving in Kawhia

Carved wooden sculpture displayed in the little harbour village in the Waikato, New Zealand

Maori waka out on the Waitangi Treaty Grounds lawn

Maori waka out on the Waitangi Treaty Grounds lawn

The ceremonial waka taua (war canoe) Ngatokimatawhaorua on Hobson’s Beach

New Zealand flax weaving: Ipu whenua

New Zealand flax weaving: Ipu whenua

Traditional vessel to bury the placenta of a newborn Maori baby

Wahakura, a woven Maori baby cot

Wahakura, a woven Maori baby cot

New Zealand flax weaving solution for safe co-sleeping in bed

Maori waka during Waitangi Day celebrations - Northland, New Zealand

Maori waka during Waitangi Day celebrations - Northland, New Zealand

Traditional canoe with paddlers, commemorating the treaty of New Zealand between Maori and the British Crown

Maori carving in the Waitangi marae meeting house

Maori carving in the Waitangi marae meeting house

Black & white photo - Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Northland, New Zealand

Closeup of a kahu pokowhiwhi with heru - Maori flax weaving

Closeup of a kahu pokowhiwhi with heru - Maori flax weaving

Shoulder cloak made of white muka fibre and pokinikini

Maori meeting house with carvings

Maori meeting house with carvings

With traditional carved interior, the national marae at the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, Bay of Islands, Northland, New Zealand