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The Carver It is significant that the man chosen to carve the matapihi is a direct descendent of those who taught the Maori language to the Rev. Robert Maunsell, who worked in the Waikato for so many years translating the Old Testament. He is Mr Waka Graham of Waikato, one of the first students of the Hamilton Art School at Ohinemutu, set up through the inspiration of Sir Apirana Ngata. Mr Graham was encouraged by Princess Te Puea Herangi and became one of New Zealand's finest Maori carvers. Now that he has retired from farming he devotes his full time to carving.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 41

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The Carver Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 41

The Carver Te Ao Hou, September 1968, Page 41

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