Notes:
Trembling taniwhas: in Māori mythology, the taniwha is a protective guardian creature usually associated with a particular place (often depicted as a monster).
Wailing wahines: wahine is the Māori word for woman, female, lady or wife.
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October 22nd, 2013 at 10:07 pm
Wow Dylan…you are going very fast in these days
I’m going to start read your book for the third time
LOve your draws
saluti da Alghero
Joachim