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Te Manu Huna a Tāne flicking through feels like going

Te Manu Huna a Tāne flicking through feels like goingA unique insight into weaving with kiwi feathers This special photo book documents a wnanga or class for three generations of women from Ngti Torehina ki Matak to learn the customary practice of pelting North Island brown kiwi so their feathers can be used for weaving. This passing on of customary knowledge developed out of a partnership between conservationists and weavers that returned accidentally killed kiwi to the hap or family of the rohe or

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flicking through feels like going for a walk just after it’s stopped raining

punctures conventional ideas of Indigenous design to reveal a complex

big-hearted memoir

Claude Megson Architect examines the arc of Megson’s career

Awarded Highly Commended at the 2019 Art Association of Australia and New Zealand Book Awards

Te Manu Huna a Tāne flicking through feels like goingA unique insight into weaving with kiwi feathers This special photo book documents a wnanga or class for three generations of women from Ngti Torehina ki Matak to learn the customary practice of pelting North Island brown kiwi so their feathers can be used for weaving. This passing on of customary knowledge developed out of a partnership between conservationists and weavers that returned accidentally killed kiwi to the hap or family of the rohe or

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