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A BROWN-EYED SUNBEAM

Yes, you are quite right. This new Sunbeajn has light brown ey-es, and she is a girl and belongs to the Ngatiporou tribe down at Cape Runaway. I am called Terangipaia. after my late auntie, Princess Terangipaia, the New Zealand contralto singer. I have been helping my father to carve Maori meeting houses in the Waikato district, and could write many things about the Maori customs and ways because I know the life. —Terangipaia Poata (aged 13).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 29

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A BROWN-EYED SUNBEAM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 29

A BROWN-EYED SUNBEAM Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 637, 13 April 1929, Page 29

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