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Arapata te Maari, great grandson of Piripi te Maari who first began negotiations over Pouakani in the 1880 s. Already well versed in his genealogy back to the canoes and beyond, Arapata, a Mormon elder, came to the wananga to observe and meet friends.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 5, 1 April 1982, Page 13

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Arapata te Maari, great grandson of Piripi te Maari who first began negotiations over Pouakani in the 1880s. Already well versed in his genealogy back to the canoes and beyond, Arapata, a Mormon elder, came to the wananga to observe and meet friends. Tu Tangata, Issue 5, 1 April 1982, Page 13

Arapata te Maari, great grandson of Piripi te Maari who first began negotiations over Pouakani in the 1880s. Already well versed in his genealogy back to the canoes and beyond, Arapata, a Mormon elder, came to the wananga to observe and meet friends. Tu Tangata, Issue 5, 1 April 1982, Page 13

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