Te Maori
touring exhibition of Māori art, 1984–1986
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Te Maori
Summary
Te Maori is an art exhibition[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (art_exhibition category, ranking #36 of 106).[2]
Key Facts
- Te Maori's field of work was Māori art[3].
- Te Maori is in the country of United States[4].
- Te Maori's instance of is recorded as art exhibition[5].
- Te Maori's instance of is recorded as travelling exhibition[6].
- Māori is named after Te Maori[7].
- Te Maori's followed by is recorded as Te Maori: Te hokinga mai, the return home[8].
- Te Maori's country of origin is recorded as New Zealand[9].
- Te Maori's has part is recorded as Te Maori: Maori Art from New Zealand Collections[10].
- Te Maori's has part is recorded as Te Maori: Maori Art from New Zealand Collections[11].
- Te Maori's has part is recorded as Te Maori: Maori Art from New Zealand Collections[12].
- Te Maori's has part is recorded as Te Maori: Maori Art from New Zealand Collections[13].
- Te Maori's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0h7ltn_[14].
- Te Maori's organizer is recorded as American Federation of the Arts[15].
- Te Maori's organizer is recorded as Government of New Zealand[16].
- Te Maori's sponsor is recorded as National Endowment for the Arts[17].
- Te Maori's sponsor is recorded as National Endowment for the Humanities[18].
- Te Maori's sponsor is recorded as Air New Zealand[19].
- Te Maori's catalog is recorded as Te Maori: Maori art from New Zealand Collections[20].
- Te Maori's described at URL is recorded as https://www.mfat.govt.nz/en/about-us/mfat75/te-maori[21].
- Te Maori's start point is recorded as Metropolitan Museum of Art[22].
- Te Maori's collection or exhibition size is recorded as {'unit': 'http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q974993', 'amount': '+174'}[23].
- Te Maori's destination point is recorded as Field Museum of Natural History[24].
- Te Maori's curator is recorded as Sidney Moko Mead[25].
- Te Maori's via is recorded as Saint Louis Art Museum[26].
- Te Maori's via is recorded as M. H. de Young Memorial Museum[27].
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Career and Affiliations
Te Maori's field of work was Māori art[3].
Why It Matters
Te Maori draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (art_exhibition category, ranking #36 of 106).[2]