Apart altogether from the activities of European societies interested in the culture of the Maori, many Maoris are doing all they can to preserve their ancient and distinctive arts gnd crafts, and with encouragement would do still more. That was the opinion expressed by Mr T. Heberley, the Dominion Museum’s authority on Maori work. He instanced the example of' the Otaki Maoris, who are at present erecting a meeting house by methods identical with those of their forefathers,
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Southland Times, Issue 25342, 22 July 1935, Page 7
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