Tradition and change in Māori and Pacific art : essays / by Roger Neich : edited by Chanel Clarke, Fuli Pereira and Nigel Prickett.

Roger Neich (1944-2010) was an outstanding New Zealand scholar, whose study of Maori and Pacific arts is celebrated in the eighteen essays contained within Tradition and Change in Maori and Pacific Art. The collection of essays span Roger Neich's career - from a 1971 article on a Bougainville a...

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Main Author: Neich, Roger (Author)
Other Authors: Clarke, Chanel (Editor), Pereira, Pandora Fulimalo (Editor), Prickett, Nigel (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Auckland : Auckland War Memorial Museum, 2013.
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