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Maori
Bayou-lime green & old ivory
5512
Ka hinga atu hje tete-kura -- ka hra-mai he tete-jura. As one fern frond dies, one is born to take its place. This MAORI proverb of rebirth and regeneration is represented with a traditional fern coil design or koru, an integral symbol in MAORI art. Shown here in spiraling clusters, the symbol represents whakapapa, ancestry, or, essentially, a family tree.
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