Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors rehearse “Maui Tiki Tiki” in preparation for a two-hour performance at Aranui High School this evening. The juniors won the aggregate championship in the recent South Island Maori cultural competitions .in Invercargill. BELOW: Hoana Te Aika, aged five, sings “Poi E” with younger members of the group which includes children from five to 15. About 50 children will take part in the fun concert tonight.
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70Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors rehearse “Maui Tiki Tiki” in preparation for a two-hour performance at Aranui High School this evening. The juniors won the aggregate championship in the recent South Island Maori cultural competitions .in Invercargill. BELOW: Hoana Te Aika, aged five, sings “Poi E” with younger members of the group which includes children from five to 15. About 50 children will take part in the fun concert tonight. Press, 2 May 1984, Page 1
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