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Guardian figures from the natural world are one of the obvious links that cultures worldwide have in common. Maori recognise universal ones such as dolphins etc then there are family ones and the last group is the personal ones. We know these when we realise that just thinking about them makes us feel good and seeing them or wearing their likeness reminds us that we are never alone. The most enigmatic figure from Maori traditions is the Tiki. Its meanings are lost in history but Tiki was the first man and these figures have a universal appeal.
Though the origins of the Tiki figure are lost in its antiquity, its status as the most prized of all the ’hei’ or wearable art pieces of the Maori will remain with us for ever.
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Frogs are one of my very special delights and I carve them as a relaxation or to cheer me up and bring the magic back into a day.
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Whales and Dolphins have a special place as the eldest children of Tangaroa and Hine Moana, the Sea Gods.
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