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Kia ora (hello), this big book is all about the beautiful and unique Maori culture. From amazing art like Whakairo wood carving, Moko face tattoos which tell a person’s story, P?whiri welcoming ceremonies to traditional Maori greetings and phrases, this big book explores traditional Maori culture and how it is practiced in today’s society. Written and printed in Australia. 16 pages.
This impressive Big Book range are all written, illustrated or photographed and printed in Australia, with protective gloss covers and thick pages. Size: 31 x 42cm.
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Kia ora (hello), this big book is all about the beautiful and unique Maori culture. From amazing art like Whakairo wood carving, Moko face tattoos which tell a person’s story, P?whiri welcoming ceremonies to traditional Maori greetings and phrases, this big book explores traditional Maori culture and how it is practiced in today’s society. Written and printed in Australia. 16 pages.