As the great great grandson of Rapata Wahawaha, Corporal Mike Green acknowledges the part his ancestor played in the history of New Zealand. The sword will remain in the care of the Museum for as long as the family wishes.
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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 675, 25 February 1997, Page 3
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40As the great great grandson of Rapata Wahawaha, Corporal Mike Green acknowledges the part his ancestor played in the history of New Zealand. The sword will remain in the care of the Museum for as long as the family wishes. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 14, Issue 675, 25 February 1997, Page 3
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