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[The two pas, Puketapu and Rakeihopukia may be seen from our school. Rakeihopukia now stands in a farm belong to Mr S. Eivers and Puketapu is now a cemetery and overlooks Te Teko Golf Course and the surrounding farms. I belong to the Pahipoto tribe. Ngamaihi and Ngaitemaoki have their present pas opposite my home. One is Tuteao and the other Ruaihona.]

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Te Ao Hou, 1971, Page 5

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, 1971, Page 5

Untitled Te Ao Hou, 1971, Page 5

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