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Children from Somerfield Primary School, from left, Rhonda Joseph, aged nine, Paula McVie, aged 10, and Damien Bone, aged 10, discuss Maori artefacts at the Canterbury Museum yesterday. The children were at the museum with their class as part of their Maori studies.

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Press, 28 October 1982, Page 18

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Children from Somerfield Primary School, from left, Rhonda Joseph, aged nine, Paula McVie, aged 10, and Damien Bone, aged 10, discuss Maori artefacts at the Canterbury Museum yesterday. The children were at the museum with their class as part of their Maori studies. Press, 28 October 1982, Page 18

Children from Somerfield Primary School, from left, Rhonda Joseph, aged nine, Paula McVie, aged 10, and Damien Bone, aged 10, discuss Maori artefacts at the Canterbury Museum yesterday. The children were at the museum with their class as part of their Maori studies. Press, 28 October 1982, Page 18

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