While acknowledging the continuity of the technology associated with Maori weaving and plaiting brought to Aotearoa by Maori ancestors, this volume celebrates innovation and the development of
weaving and plaiting as modern art forms. The text showcases contemporary art works by some of Aotearoa’s Maori expert weavers. The art is organized into two distinct categories: whatu, a form
of finger weaving using warps and wefts, and raranga, the interlacing of left-and right-hand strands. The book is published by Huia Publishers in New Zealand and distributed in the US of the U.
of Washington Press. Annotation ©2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)