Huia Manihera (left) practises weaving techniques under the eyes of her daughter, Amira Mika, aged two, and an instructor, Ramari Brennan, of Christchurch, at the Nga Hau E Wha national marae in Christchurch yesterday. A training programme for, young, unemployed people to learn carving and weaving begins at the marae this week and has the double purpose of teaching Maori skills and producing panels and carvings for the marae’s meeting house. The programme is being carried out under the Labour Department’s youth training and work skills development programme and has enlisted 16 young people.
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94Huia Manihera (left) practises weaving techniques under the eyes of her daughter, Amira Mika, aged two, and an instructor, Ramari Brennan, of Christchurch, at the Nga Hau E Wha national marae in Christchurch yesterday. A training programme for, young, unemployed people to learn carving and weaving begins at the marae this week and has the double purpose of teaching Maori skills and producing panels and carvings for the marae’s meeting house. The programme is being carried out under the Labour Department’s youth training and work skills development programme and has enlisted 16 young people. Press, 3 November 1981, Page 3
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