Manukorihi Intermediate carvings refer to a distinctive style of Māori carving that emerged in New Zealand during the early 19th century. These carvings often reflect a blend of traditional Māori motifs with influences from European styles, showcasing intricate designs and symbolism that convey cultural narratives and ancestral connections. The term "Intermediate" signifies the transitional phase between traditional Māori art and the adaptations made in response to European contact. These carvings are significant for their artistic value and their role in preserving Māori heritage and identity.
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