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Whakairo (Wanganui)
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Whakairo (Wanganui)
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In this section you will find a selection of carved items in the style of whakairo Wanganui.

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View ObjectGodber, Albert Percy, 1875-1949 (as the creator of collection)
Maori wood carving; a carved centre pole.
[ca 1920]
 
View ObjectHarding, William James, 1826-1899 (as the photographer)
Maori wooden memorial, made from a waka, and carved to mark the grave of Te Mahutu, at Pipiriki.
between 1860 and 1890
 
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