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"We all came in different canoes, but now we're in the same boat," said Maungarongo Marae kaumatua Mathew Mareikura. He is pictured here signing the Ruapehu treaty with help from fellow 1990 committee member Merrilyn George.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 323, 13 February 1990, Page 1

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"We all came in different canoes, but now we're in the same boat," said Maungarongo Marae kaumatua Mathew Mareikura. He is pictured here signing the Ruapehu treaty with help from fellow 1990 committee member Merrilyn George. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 323, 13 February 1990, Page 1

"We all came in different canoes, but now we're in the same boat," said Maungarongo Marae kaumatua Mathew Mareikura. He is pictured here signing the Ruapehu treaty with help from fellow 1990 committee member Merrilyn George. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 6, Issue 323, 13 February 1990, Page 1

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