MAORI TRIBESPEOPLE PAY HOMAGE TO THEIR " KING" ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF HIS CORONATION Maoris from many parts of the North Island assembled at Was.hi Pa, across the Waikato River from Huntly, to celebrate the first anniversary of the Pronationof"Soki te Wherowhexo. their youthful "king," yesterday. Top: A South Sea Islands dance performed by a party from Auckland, mcluding several Rarotongans. Lower: Girl members of the Waikato party, winners of the haka and dance competitions.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21926, 9 October 1934, Page 6
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75MAORI TRIBESPEOPLE PAY HOMAGE TO THEIR " KING" ON THE FIRST ANNIVERSARY OF HIS CORONATION Maoris from many parts of the North Island assembled at Was.hi Pa, across the Waikato River from Huntly, to celebrate the first anniversary of the Pronationof"Soki te Wherowhexo. their youthful "king," yesterday. Top: A South Sea Islands dance performed by a party from Auckland, mcluding several Rarotongans. Lower: Girl members of the Waikato party, winners of the haka and dance competitions. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21926, 9 October 1934, Page 6
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