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Apirana Ngata and Peter Buck with a tukutuku panel at Ngata's home at Waiomatatini during a Dominion Museum expedition made by Elsdon Best, James Ingram McDonald and Johannes Andersen. Ngata and Buck were at the forefront of Maori development after the First World War. Photograph taken 1923. Photographer: James Ingram McDonald (ATL ref. 1/2-007887-F)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 41

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Apirana Ngata and Peter Buck with a tukutuku panel at Ngata's home at Waiomatatini during a Dominion Museum expedition made by Elsdon Best, James Ingram McDonald and Johannes Andersen. Ngata and Buck were at the forefront of Maori development after the First World War. Photograph taken 1923. Photographer: James Ingram McDonald (ATL ref. 1/2-007887-F) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 41

Apirana Ngata and Peter Buck with a tukutuku panel at Ngata's home at Waiomatatini during a Dominion Museum expedition made by Elsdon Best, James Ingram McDonald and Johannes Andersen. Ngata and Buck were at the forefront of Maori development after the First World War. Photograph taken 1923. Photographer: James Ingram McDonald (ATL ref. 1/2-007887-F) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 41

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