Vol. 8 (2022): post(s)
Akademos

Published 2022-12-15

Keywords

  • taonga,
  • māori,
  • contemporary art,
  • poscolonial

How to Cite

Barnett, C. . (2022). Te Tuna - Whiri: The Knot of Eels. Post(s), 8(1), 46–61. https://doi.org/10.18272/posts.v8i8.2850

Abstract

“Te Tuna - Whiri: The Knot of Eels ” was originally published as a chapter in Animism in Art and Performance, a book edited by Christopher Braddock and published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2017. We are deeply grateful to the author for  allowing us to make this translation. 



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