Nga Iniana o Amerika.
E ki ana te nupepa o Orekene (Oregon) ko nga Iniana e noho ana i ta ratou whenua papa-tupu e haere ake ana kite nui, kite nui. He wkare papai a ratou; he pamu papai; e kaha ana ki te ahu-whenua; a, e kiia ana ko nga mea ahua pai a te Pakelia kua riro atu i a ratou. Engari tenei tikanga he pai rawa; ka mowairokiroki te moan a o nga Iniana i runga i enei tu malii. Haere ake nga Iniana o enei tu mahi, erua tekau mano (20,000) tangata.
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Korimako, Issue 27, 15 May 1884, Page 8
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96Nga Iniana o Amerika. Korimako, Issue 27, 15 May 1884, Page 8
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