Mr Riki Manuel works on the Maori carving that will be displayed in the University of Canterbury’s library. The carving includes among its themes the link between the South Island Maori and greenstone. It will be finished about August 8. Mr Riki Manuel and his brother, Tony, have been working on the carving since last Monday. They are from the Riki-Rangi Maori Carving Centre in the Arts Centre.
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68Mr Riki Manuel works on the Maori carving that will be displayed in the University of Canterbury’s library. The carving includes among its themes the link between the South Island Maori and greenstone. It will be finished about August 8. Mr Riki Manuel and his brother, Tony, have been working on the carving since last Monday. They are from the Riki-Rangi Maori Carving Centre in the Arts Centre. Press, 2 August 1985, Page 2
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