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2 Te Huruhuru’s map of the Otago back country Te Huruhuru not only knew the vast expanse of his tribal domain like the back of his hand but he was also an accomplished draughtsman as this map sketched for Shortland's information shows. Apart from the vista of distant mountains all the detail was sketched from memory when Shortland camped miles away near the coast.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 26, 1 October 1985, Page 37

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2 Te Huruhuru’s map of the Otago back country Te Huruhuru not only knew the vast expanse of his tribal domain like the back of his hand but he was also an accomplished draughtsman as this map sketched for Shortland's information shows. Apart from the vista of distant mountains all the detail was sketched from memory when Shortland camped miles away near the coast. Tu Tangata, Issue 26, 1 October 1985, Page 37

2 Te Huruhuru’s map of the Otago back country Te Huruhuru not only knew the vast expanse of his tribal domain like the back of his hand but he was also an accomplished draughtsman as this map sketched for Shortland's information shows. Apart from the vista of distant mountains all the detail was sketched from memory when Shortland camped miles away near the coast. Tu Tangata, Issue 26, 1 October 1985, Page 37

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