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− | Brasch visited the beach often as a child, sometimes searching for Maori "curios" with his collector grandfather, Willi | + | Brasch visited the beach often as a child, sometimes searching for Maori "curios" with his collector grandfather, Willi Fels. (Brasch, C. 1980 ''Indirections'' Oxford University Press, pp.18-19.) See [[Willi Fels Collection|Willi Fels Collection]]. |
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Pipikariti
Stone weapons, flint, obsidian,
Weed and waveworn shell and bone
Lie in mellowing sand with wood
Of wrecked ships and forests dead.
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Pipikaretu on Otago Peninsula has a wind-eroded archaeological site. Pipikariti was a form of the name.
- in The Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse 1960 Ed. Allen Curnow, Penguin Books.
Brasch visited the beach often as a child, sometimes searching for Maori "curios" with his collector grandfather, Willi Fels. (Brasch, C. 1980 Indirections Oxford University Press, pp.18-19.) See Willi Fels Collection.