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Hoaki Puanaki, aged 11, break-dances in a rehearsal by Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors for their fun concert in the Aranui High School hall last evening. Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors won the aggregate championship at the recent South Island Maori cultural competitions in Invercargill. The break-dance segment was part of a song and action performance of “Poi E.”

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Press, 3 May 1984, Page 6

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Hoaki Puanaki, aged 11, break-dances in a rehearsal by Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors for their fun concert in the Aranui High School hall last evening. Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors won the aggregate championship at the recent South Island Maori cultural competitions in Invercargill. The break-dance segment was part of a song and action performance of “Poi E.” Press, 3 May 1984, Page 6

Hoaki Puanaki, aged 11, break-dances in a rehearsal by Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors for their fun concert in the Aranui High School hall last evening. Te Kotahitanga Maori Club juniors won the aggregate championship at the recent South Island Maori cultural competitions in Invercargill. The break-dance segment was part of a song and action performance of “Poi E.” Press, 3 May 1984, Page 6