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The Maori Meeting House (Introducing the Whare Whakairo)

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  • Product Details

    Author:
    Damian Skinner
    Format:
    Paperback
    Pages:
    160
    Publisher:
    Te Papa Press (January 1, 2016)
    Language:
    English
    ISBN-13:
    9780994104151
    ISBN-10:
    0994104154
    Dimensions:
    9" x 9.75"
    Case Pack:
    20
    File:
    Eloquence-IPG_12022022_P5717106_onix21_Complete-20221202.xml
    Folder:
    Eloquence
    List Price:
    $49.99
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    $42.99
    Publisher Identifier:
    P-IPG
    Discount Code:
    C
    Pub Discount:
    60
  • Overview

    This all-new guide to the whare whakairo, or decorated Maori meeting house, covers every aspect of these treasures—their history and evolution, structure and art forms, and symbolism and cultural significance. Generously illustrated with more than a hundred intriguing historical and contemporary photographs, and containing dozens of diagrams and a helpful glossary, the book clearly illustrates the parts, and the arts, of the whare whakairo with reference to numerous historical and contemporary meeting houses from all over Aotearoa New Zealand and the world. In an accessible and engaging text, author Damian Skinner brings together existing scholarship on whare whakairo with his own reflections as an art historian and curator and the voices of many carvers, artists, architects, writers, experts, and iwi to give every reader new ways of seeing these taonga. Equal parts informative history, personal essay, and illustrated guidebook, The Maori Meeting House makes an important contribution to contemporary discussions about indigenous art history and taonga Maori.