Counter currents: Whare Nui and Fale abroad
Since the 1860s, several Māori whare nui (meeting houses) and Samoan fale (houses) travelled overseas. Their fates are diverse: Mataatua, misappropriated and sent to overseas exhibitions under sometimes scandalous curatorial directions, returned in 1996. Others, like Hinemihi o te Ao Tawhito or Rua...
Main Authors: | Engels-Schwarzpa (Author), Wikitera, K (Author) |
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Format: | Others |
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University of Melbourne,
2011-12-03T08:15:34Z.
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Online Access: | Get fulltext |
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