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The ancestors Hinemoa and Tutanekai are acknowledged in this ceremonial gateway on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua, Bay of Plenty. This Maori reserve is managed to protect cultural and conservation values. Hinemoa swam the icy lake to join her lover, Tutanekai, on the island.

JASON ELSWORTH

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Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 19

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The ancestors Hinemoa and Tutanekai are acknowledged in this ceremonial gateway on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua, Bay of Plenty. This Maori reserve is managed to protect cultural and conservation values. Hinemoa swam the icy lake to join her lover, Tutanekai, on the island. JASON ELSWORTH Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 19

The ancestors Hinemoa and Tutanekai are acknowledged in this ceremonial gateway on Mokoia Island in Lake Rotorua, Bay of Plenty. This Maori reserve is managed to protect cultural and conservation values. Hinemoa swam the icy lake to join her lover, Tutanekai, on the island. JASON ELSWORTH Forest and Bird, Issue 314, 1 November 2004, Page 19

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