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Kermadec Exhibition Reveals Ancient Maori Connections

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Radio New Zealand

Ancient Maori connections to Rangitahua or Raoul Island in the Kermadecs, north of New Zealand, is one of the many stories being told during an exhibition opening on Wednesday at the Wellington City Gallery.

Kermadec - Nine Artists in the South Pacific, captures the images, words and aspirations that inspired the group to make the most of a rare opportunity to visit New Zealand's northern most territory.

The gallery's Maori and Pacific arts curator Reuben Friend says the maritime tour of Rangitahua also revealed its Maori history.

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Read the full article, Kermadec Exhibition Reveals Ancient Maori Connections, on the Radio New Zealand website.

 

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