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The Maori people of New Zealand cherish their kiwi feather cloaks (pictured). An analysis of DNA extracted from the feathers offers clues to the garments' early history. David Lambert at Griffith ...
An early 20th century Maori cloak belonging to a late resident is now on permanent display in the Tuakau and District Museum. About 100 people attended the dedication and opening of the museum's ...
Far North Maori weavers and DOC have partnered to educate people on how to pelt kiwi and other birds killed by dogs, cars and possum traps. The first in a series of manuhuruhuru (pelting ...
Despite the intricate work required, textiles have never really been considered in the realm of traditional art – but these young Asian artists are hoping to change that perspective.
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By Lucy Craymer WELLINGTON (Reuters) – Jacinda Ardern on Tuesday bid an emotional farewell on her last day as prime minister, speaking of the kindness and empathy New Zealanders have shown her ...
MacIntyre assumed the answer was depressingly self-evident: the profit-maximising crew will be an unstoppable force, which is why modern commerce is so corrosive.
26th Cyprus Contemporary Dance Festival 10 productions from 7 countries. Until June 22. Rialto Theatre, Limassol. www.rialto.com.cy ...
Three New Zealand MPs have been suspended for performing a haka in parliament. They say they have been punished for being Māori. A parliamentary privilege committee had recommended the suspension ...
ICE protests downtown had a powerful backdrop: the 1990 Barbara Kruger mural 'Questions,' which interrogates the very nature of power and control.
Week in art: Check out Boulder Contemporary Group show before it wraps and dozens of other exhibitions, Artist Will Day poses for a portrait in his studio in Boulder on Feb. 6.
The collection includes reed fishing baskets, ceremonial masks, pots, a waist belt of cowry shells - and 20 leather cloaks in pristine condition collected during a 1911-1912 expedition.