m MASPAC n The Council for Maori and South Pacific Arts (or MASPAC) has been established as part of the Queen Elizabeth II Arts Council structure. The Council meets every two months to consider applications from organisations and individuals for financial assistance. Assistance is available for: 1. Cultural experts and specialist tutors to visit and/or travel within New Zealand 2. Training in the visual, performing and oral arts, including marae decoration and Maori tribal and Pacific Island Schools of learning 3. Activities which promote the Maori and Pacific Island languages 4. Research and recording of Maori and South Pacific history and traditions Application forms are available from district offices of Maori Affairs, from the Pacific Island Educational Resource Centre in Auckland, or from: Mr Rangi Nicholson Executive Officer, MASPAC PO Box 6040 Te Aro, Wellington
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Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 29
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135Page 29 Advertisement 2 Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 29
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