■ ■ ■ 1 ' "' * ,T — 1 -*• rip A yr After an acclaimed New York X-JL j t js the |j v j n g embodiment of the spirit, season, the Te Maori exhibition has EXHIBITION OF MAORI ART TREASURES the souls of the Maori people, opened in St. Louis. NOW AT THE ST LOUIS ART MUSEUM It displays not just art but the very A collection of 176 pieces representing Q . hearts of the people themselves. Their 1000 years of sculpture and carving, Te Louis, USA culture, their history, their lives. Maori is the first comprehensive A heritage passed from elder to child, exhibition of its kind from New Zealand for centuries. ever mounted overseas. Made possible by a grant from Te Maori. An expression of faith from But it is much more than an » « ■ ■ ■ the Maori people. exhibition of Maori art. An ins t 0 a P roud heritage for the Hi- mi DMM 8495 3- f® « .—at 4 3 * 1.
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