
Te Māori exhibition
Te Māori was a groundbreaking exhibition that showcased Māori art and culture, first held in the United States in 1984. It featured traditional Māori artifacts, including carvings, canoes, and weaving, highlighting the rich heritage and artistic achievements of the Māori people of New Zealand. The exhibition aimed to educate international audiences about Māori history, spirituality, and identity while fostering appreciation for indigenous artistry. Te Māori also played a significant role in raising awareness about the cultural significance of Māori heritage and promoting a deeper understanding of indigenous perspectives in a global context.