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The figures in Maori carvings, with very rare exceptions, are not religious, but secular.
They do not represent idols, but rather renowned ancestors of the tribe.
Before the arrival of the Europeans Maori literature, stories and legends were handed down both orally and through weavings and carvings.
Some carvings are over 500 years old.
All images within these galleries are copyright of Janice Dunn, New Zealand
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