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Kahu Kōwhero Tahi, Feather Cloak

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Māori feather cloak, Kahu Kowhero Tahi, made by Roz Callender, Ngāi Te Rangi Iwi. Made during New Zealand's first Covid 19 lockdown, March - June 2020. Turkey, chicken, wood pigeon and pheasant feathers. The story starts at the bottom and represents how our team of five million stood together in the fight against Covid-19. 1. Bottom Tāniko: Grey as we heard about Covid-19 and the uncertainty ...

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