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Mr Hohepa Winika, a kaumatua, speaks to early childhood teachers at the Rehua Marae yesterday. About 70 teachers stayed overnight at the marae where they discussed ways in which the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi could be incorporated in their pre-school charters.

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Press, 2 November 1989, Page 5

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Mr Hohepa Winika, a kaumatua, speaks to early childhood teachers at the Rehua Marae yesterday. About 70 teachers stayed overnight at the marae where they discussed ways in which the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi could be incorporated in their pre-school charters. Press, 2 November 1989, Page 5

Mr Hohepa Winika, a kaumatua, speaks to early childhood teachers at the Rehua Marae yesterday. About 70 teachers stayed overnight at the marae where they discussed ways in which the principles of the Treaty of Waitangi could be incorporated in their pre-school charters. Press, 2 November 1989, Page 5