Maori Affairs rethink “a family affair” says Auckland’s assistant director, Brownie Puriri pictured here in a hongi with a Ngati Whatua kaumatua, during Auckland District Maori Council submissions at Orakei marae last week.
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Mana (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 3, 4 August 1977, Page 1
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33Maori Affairs rethink “a family affair” says Auckland’s assistant director, Brownie Puriri pictured here in a hongi with a Ngati Whatua kaumatua, during Auckland District Maori Council submissions at Orakei marae last week. Mana (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 3, 4 August 1977, Page 1
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