DESCENDANTS OF CHIEFS—Two descendants Of the best Maori stock came to the city to-day. The older man. Pairama Mu (right), is nearly 90 years old and is a high chief of the Kaipara tribe of Ngati-Whatua. Kami Punga, the other warrior, was in the famous siege of Orakau. He escaped with his mother and was forced to hide from the British soldiers in a raupo swamp.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 32
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66DESCENDANTS OF CHIEFS—Two descendants Of the best Maori stock came to the city to-day. The older man. Pairama Mu (right), is nearly 90 years old and is a high chief of the Kaipara tribe of Ngati-Whatua. Kami Punga, the other warrior, was in the famous siege of Orakau. He escaped with his mother and was forced to hide from the British soldiers in a raupo swamp. Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 584, 9 February 1929, Page 32
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