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The Flaxmere woman who can weave a wahakura in 45 minutes
30 Apr, 2021 05:30 AM
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Katarina May weaves harakeke wahakura from her Flaxmere garage turned studio. Photo / Paul Taylor About six years ago Katarina May took up a weaving class and found she loved it.
Her family s doctor and friend David Tipene-Leach, now a Māori and indigenous research professor at EIT, encouraged her to learn how to weave wahakura and as soon as she learnt how to make them, she fell in love the tradition of it.
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Weaving them moved from being a craft, to something she did full-time.
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Following the norm of not fielding all those CPI-M candidates who have had two successive terms, five veteran Ministers Thomas Issac (Finance), A.K. Balan (Law), G.Sudhakaran (Public Works), C.Raveendranth (Education), and E.P. Jayarajan (Industries) failed to get a ticket.As m