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- Title
- The Dream of E7
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- Kete Horowhenua
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- Kete Horowhenua
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This is the mural I did for the 2009 Festival of Murals in Foxton.It shows the journey of the kuaka /godwit as a kind of dream.This is the bird "E7" which was tagged and folllowed across the Pacific in 2007.
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- Date created
- 2009
- Creator
- Duncan Hill artist
- URL
- https://horowhenua.kete.net.nz/item/9e169274-7205-440d-9968-98c26cf472bf
- Related subjects
- art / birds / foxton estuary / godwit / migrating kuaka
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