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Whole communities channelled their energies into turning games such as hockey into major sporting fixtures. These unidentified Maori women are grouped around a hockey trophy on the verandah of Mihiroa meeting house at Pakipaki, Hawke's Bay, in the 19305. Photographer: Henry Norford Whitehead (ATL ref. 1/1-004466-G)

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Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 43

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Whole communities channelled their energies into turning games such as hockey into major sporting fixtures. These unidentified Maori women are grouped around a hockey trophy on the verandah of Mihiroa meeting house at Pakipaki, Hawke's Bay, in the 1930s. Photographer: Henry Norford Whitehead (ATL ref. 1/1-004466-G) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 43

Whole communities channelled their energies into turning games such as hockey into major sporting fixtures. These unidentified Maori women are grouped around a hockey trophy on the verandah of Mihiroa meeting house at Pakipaki, Hawke's Bay, in the 1930s. Photographer: Henry Norford Whitehead (ATL ref. 1/1-004466-G) Turnbull Library Record, Volume 42, 1 January 2009, Page 43

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