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[Photo by A. Hamilton, 1898. Maoris using the ko or digging stick. The early traders, missionaries, and early settlers relied largely on crops raised by the Maoris for their food supplies, for the Maoris were skilled cultivators of food crops.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 73, Issue 6, 16 December 1946, Page 545

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[Photo by A. Hamilton, 1898. Maoris using the ko or digging stick. The early traders, missionaries, and early settlers relied largely on crops raised by the Maoris for their food supplies, for the Maoris were skilled cultivators of food crops. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 73, Issue 6, 16 December 1946, Page 545

[Photo by A. Hamilton, 1898. Maoris using the ko or digging stick. The early traders, missionaries, and early settlers relied largely on crops raised by the Maoris for their food supplies, for the Maoris were skilled cultivators of food crops. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 73, Issue 6, 16 December 1946, Page 545

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