Right At Raukawa marae, Otaki, Rodney Nikora (left) and Raymong Paul (right) sit spellbound as Whatarangi Winiata and other elders tells the story of Ngati A wa, Ngati Toa and Ngati Raukawa’s migration south. Rodney belongs to Raukawa, but for Raymond, from Upper Hutt, it was all an exciting new experience.
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Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 10
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51Right At Raukawa marae, Otaki, Rodney Nikora (left) and Raymong Paul (right) sit spellbound as Whatarangi Winiata and other elders tells the story of Ngati A wa, Ngati Toa and Ngati Raukawa’s migration south. Rodney belongs to Raukawa, but for Raymond, from Upper Hutt, it was all an exciting new experience. Kaea, Issue 3, 1 June 1980, Page 10
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