ARTH 208 In Aotearoa New Zealand, art emerges from a complex interplay of Indigenous Māori knowledge systems and European colonial traditions. Unlike many Western art histories that focus solely on stylistic development, the study of art in Aotearoa requires attention to land, identity, cultural rights, and historical experience. T
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