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Whirinaki - Dec 1979: felling of nga rakau 2. Ngati Whatua’s Grant Hawke comes to support Greg 3. The late Captain Rua Waiapa Kaika with his only carving student Greg. He taught Greg from 1977 to May 1981. Rua said “Our canoe Hawaiki-nui must go to Tahiti because Francis’ (Cowan) dream occurred in 1958, so Francis’ dream is older than mine and Kohe Webster’s, your teacher before me. Greg you go build Francis’ dream which is our dream “1. Photo story and photos by Greg Matahi Whakataka Brightwell.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 30, 1 July 1986, Page 27

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Whirinaki – Dec 1979: felling of nga rakau 2. Ngati Whatua’s Grant Hawke comes to support Greg 3. The late Captain Rua Waiapa Kaika with his only carving student Greg. He taught Greg from 1977 to May 1981. Rua said “Our canoe Hawaiki-nui must go to Tahiti because Francis’ (Cowan) dream occurred in 1958, so Francis’ dream is older than mine and Kohe Webster’s, your teacher before me. Greg you go build Francis’ dream which is our dream “1. Photo story and photos by Greg Matahi Whakataka Brightwell. Tu Tangata, Issue 30, 1 July 1986, Page 27

Whirinaki – Dec 1979: felling of nga rakau 2. Ngati Whatua’s Grant Hawke comes to support Greg 3. The late Captain Rua Waiapa Kaika with his only carving student Greg. He taught Greg from 1977 to May 1981. Rua said “Our canoe Hawaiki-nui must go to Tahiti because Francis’ (Cowan) dream occurred in 1958, so Francis’ dream is older than mine and Kohe Webster’s, your teacher before me. Greg you go build Francis’ dream which is our dream “1. Photo story and photos by Greg Matahi Whakataka Brightwell. Tu Tangata, Issue 30, 1 July 1986, Page 27

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