He Waka Harakeke (A TOY CANOE); METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION; HINTS FOR THE SAILOR - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)

He Waka Harakeke (A TOY CANOE); METHOD OF CONSTRUCTION; HINTS FOR THE SAILOR - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)
Date
Summer 1953
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Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
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Te Ao Hou
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( A picture of the completed canoe, with instructions for sailing, are given on the next page. ) S. M. Mead NB. FOR BETTER LEVERAGE FIBRE FOR KEEPING SAIL UPRIGHT SHOULD BE TIED TO SEAT NEAREST STERN. SEATS WILL BE BETTER OF WOOD. In the old world of the Maori, the young boys, in their seasonal games, always played with toy flax canoes. They took g...

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