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Above Tokorua Richards, thirteen, was one of more than 200 youngsters from Auckland who “went home” to various marae around Tai Tokerau. Here she is being farewelled by her mother, Mrs Ngareta Richards, at Whaiora marae, Otara, before departing for Opononi.

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Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 10

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Above Tokorua Richards, thirteen, was one of more than 200 youngsters from Auckland who “went home” to various marae around Tai Tokerau. Here she is being farewelled by her mother, Mrs Ngareta Richards, at Whaiora marae, Otara, before departing for Opononi. Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 10

Above Tokorua Richards, thirteen, was one of more than 200 youngsters from Auckland who “went home” to various marae around Tai Tokerau. Here she is being farewelled by her mother, Mrs Ngareta Richards, at Whaiora marae, Otara, before departing for Opononi. Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 10

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