Below A group from Te Arawa sing their waiata. The meeting house, Nga Tumanako, was formally opened by one of their party, Mrs Mere Taiapa, widow of the late John Taiapa under whose supervision the carvings were made.
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Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 15
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38Below A group from Te Arawa sing their waiata. The meeting house, Nga Tumanako, was formally opened by one of their party, Mrs Mere Taiapa, widow of the late John Taiapa under whose supervision the carvings were made. Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 15
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