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Below and far right: Flanking each side of the doorway inside the hall are two sculpted figures of Tane and Tangaroa. Tane was known as the male element in nature or as the god of light. Tangaroa was Lord of the Ocean.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 4

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Below and far right: Flanking each side of the doorway inside the hall are two sculpted figures of Tane and Tangaroa. Tane was known as the male element in nature or as the god of light. Tangaroa was Lord of the Ocean. Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 4

Below and far right: Flanking each side of the doorway inside the hall are two sculpted figures of Tane and Tangaroa. Tane was known as the male element in nature or as the god of light. Tangaroa was Lord of the Ocean. Tu Tangata, Issue 11, 1 April 1983, Page 4

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