Replication of a Maori Ethnographic Textile Hem Border Pattern
Replication of archaeological and ethnographic Māori textiles, under the direction of customary knowledge and previous practical experience, can provide a more nuanced understanding of the manufacture of taonga (treasures) made from fibre materials. A case study is presented here from the unique per...
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Autor principal: | Lisa McKendry |
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EXARC
2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/21b6100d202b4ffcadf0ac3ec3c94686 |
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