Whakaaturanga kua Tangohia etahi Tamariki hei Tamariki Whangai.
Tari Kooti Whenua Maori, Kihipane, 11 Tihcma, 1916. HE. panuitanga tenei kia mohiotia ai kua mahia he ota mo te tangohariga o nga tamariki whangai e whakahuatia ana i te Kupu Apiti e man ake nei, i rare i nga
tikanga o te Ture Whenua Maori, 1909.
H. KAA,
Kai rehita.
KUPU APITI.
Nga Ingoa o nga Matua Whangai. Nga Ingoa o nga Tamariki Whangai. Wi Pani, o Mohaka Iritana Pani Hori te Kuru, o Wairoa Kerenapu Pani (he tamaiti na Henare Kainamn raua ko Keita Matenga). Matuamate Kainamu (he tamaiti na Henare Kainamu raua ko Keita Matenga). Oriwia Thompson (he tamaiti na Te Owai Thompson).
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Bibliographic details
Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 54, 21 December 1916, Page 855
Word Count
114Whakaaturanga kua Tangohia etahi Tamariki hei Tamariki Whangai. Ko te Kahiti o Niu Tireni, Issue 54, 21 December 1916, Page 855
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