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What would ye have bnt a haka of welcome ? (Softly, and stand at your ease.) For the Chief is in sight, coming home from the fight, And the old woman's features are due left and right; So it's " Hupane, Kaupane, Hupane, Kaupane, Whiti te ra ! " The next, please.

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New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 6, 1 March 1903, Page 448

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What would ye have bnt a haka of welcome ? (Softly, and stand at your ease.) For the Chief is in sight, coming home from the fight, And the old woman's features are due left and right; So it's " Hupane, Kaupane, Hupane, Kaupane, Whiti te ra ! " The next, please. New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 6, 1 March 1903, Page 448

What would ye have bnt a haka of welcome ? (Softly, and stand at your ease.) For the Chief is in sight, coming home from the fight, And the old woman's features are due left and right; So it's " Hupane, Kaupane, Hupane, Kaupane, Whiti te ra ! " The next, please. New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume VII, Issue 6, 1 March 1903, Page 448

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