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Kati te Whakaae a te Pakeha Ki nga Maori e tohe aua Ki te reti Ki te ho Ko me mutu mutu rawa Ko te 28 te arai ote toto, Ko te Kupu Anake Kei runga i erei) Te Manara a Rangi, Te Manara whenua. Na Tawhiao. I think by the last two lines they mean peace, and cultivating food. Nearly all of Tapihana's people are at Hone te One's, building a large whare.

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