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         Maori Indigenous Peoples:     more books (100)
  1. To Tatau Waka: In Search of Maori Music by Mervyn McLean, 2004-04-01
  2. Moko: Maori Tattoos
  3. Raupatu: The Confiscation of Maori Land
  4. Historical Frictions: Maori Claims and Reinvented Histories by Michael Belgrave, 2006-02-01
  5. The Art of Maori Weaving: The Eternal Thread : Te Aho Mutunga Kore by Miriama Evans, Ranui Ngarimu, 2005-11-30
  6. Hostile Shores: Catastrophic Events in Prehistoric New Zealand and Their Impact on Maori Coastal Communities by Bruce McFadgen, 2008-04-01
  7. Te Aho Tapu: The Sacred Thread - Traditional Maori Weaving by Mick Pendergrast, 1993-10-05
  8. Waka Taua: The Maori War Canoe by J. Evans, 2005-08-15
  9. Illustrated Maori Myths and Legends / Queenie Rikihana Hyland; Illustrated by Patrick Puru by Queenie Rikihana Hyland, Queenie Rikihana, 2003-01
  10. Rauru: Tene Waitere, Maori Carving, Colonial History
  11. The Struggle for Tamaki Makaurau: The Maori Occupation of Auckland to 1820 by Paul Moon, 2007-01
  12. Reed Book of Maori Exploration: Stories of Voyaging and Discovery by A.W. Reed, 2006-01
  13. Maori Wood Carving of the Taranaki Region by K. Day, 2001-07-10
  14. Maori: the Crisis and the Challenge by Alan Duff, 2001

41. ACAL Conference In New Zealand In 2007
In particular there will be a focus on Maori (indigenous peoples) literacy initiatives and whanau (family) literacy programs. Literacy aotearoa has promoted and delivered literacy
http://www.acal.edu.au/publications/newsletters/LL2007/0701_v27n01LitLink_www.pd

42. NZ Herald: New Zealand's Latest News, Business, Sport, Weather, Travel, Technolo
Government NZ Government Democracy Local Government Maori Indigenous Peoples News Cartoons Super Auckland Best of Political Analysis Auckland Region New Zealand Act Party Maori party
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/opinion/news/article.cfm?c_id=466&objectid=1059340

43. 2004 Washington, D.C. Fountain Pen SUPERSHOW
main lobby leading to the showroom the exhibitors were the Pen Show theme pen manufacturer Delta with Jerry Greenberg who was passing out his free Delta Maori Indigenous Peoples
http://www.pentrace.net/DCShow2004.html
2004 Washington, D.C. Fountain Pen SUPERSHOW by Len Provisor
I spot a Hawaiian shirt and a red cap, sure enough, my old friend Will Thorpe. Subtle in the crowd but big as life to those that know him and Will was happy as Antonios Banderas on a Paso pony to be there. Most dealers today are vintage traders with the new pen dealers setting up on Saturday and Sunday. The rest of the day and evening was pretty busy tending to business so my pen hunting had to wait for the next day. That afternoon and evening I helped Nakaya organize their products and work show orientation with their translators. It really was not work, it was a special honor and I enjoyed every minute as every package was carefully unwrapped and explained. At one point I sat on the floor with the Wajima artists showing me how to paint bamboo leaves on an ebonite tile with urushi paint. Not too bad I think, I happily received polite applause for my effort and was very pleased. Mr. Watanabe, Master Nib Maker was kept busy from Friday, custom shaping nibs for the hands of new and old customers. Mr. Matsubara sat at his lathe shaping ebonite caps and barrels. Using his own lathe shipped from Japan he made it appear very easy cutting and shaping ebonite rods as ribbon shavings fell into piles on the side. You can see in the photo album Bernard Lyn from DaniTrio came to his first DC Pen Show. Bernard recently published his outstanding new book Maki-e, an art for the soul explaining the arts, the artists, the tools, techniques and history. Bernard brought some of his own maki-e collection, a beautiful display of very unusual designs, very unlike what I was expecting. His new DaniTrio eyedropper pens are stunning. I was drawn to the black maki-e. This is a raised design of satin black galloping horses on satin black barrels. The only other pen I ever saw like this was a Nakaya black dragon on satin black ebonite. Some day...some day that will be in my pocket. These handsome full size eyedroppers with traditional Japanese ink shut off design may be one of the next trends among pen manufacturers.

44. Party Guide - Indigenous People
Indigenous Peoples' Literature archive of indigenous literatures ranging from Native Americans to the Maori. Indigenous Peoples' Symposium - held in April of 1997 at the University
http://www.partyguideonline.com/heritage/indigenous.html
Indigenous People
See also: Aboriginal dreamtime archeology museums spotlight on: culture
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