Whaanga, HēmiHedley, Rangiiria2026-03-202026-03-202006-091175-3099https://hdl.handle.net/10289/18132This paper examines issues relating to the appropriate display and conservation of taonga Māori in the context of a discussion of the establishment of Mahi Māreikura, a room in the University of Waikato library that is dedicated primarily to the display and conservation of the collected taonga and works of the late Dr. Pei te Hurinui Jones and a collection of the work of his colleague and close relative, Professor Bruce Biggs.enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Māori art objectsindigenous peoplesmuseum exhibitsmuseum techniquescollection management (museums)art exhibition techniquesBiggs, BruceJones, Pei Te Hurinuiexhibitionstaonga Māoritiaki taongaThe display and conservation of taonga Māori – establishing culturally appropriate display and conservation facilities: Mahi Māreikura – a work in progressJournal Article10.15663/K10.141213021-5668