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Waikawa Marae near Picton is slowly taking shape as the local people and others around the country support the building programme. As these photographs show, progress has been steady with the wharekai being opened midway through last year. Already the marae has hosted a Mana Motuhake conference and fundraising is continuing for the construction of the meeting house.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 11

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Waikawa Marae near Picton is slowly taking shape as the local people and others around the country support the building programme. As these photographs show, progress has been steady with the wharekai being opened midway through last year. Already the marae has hosted a Mana Motuhake conference and fundraising is continuing for the construction of the meeting house. Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 11

Waikawa Marae near Picton is slowly taking shape as the local people and others around the country support the building programme. As these photographs show, progress has been steady with the wharekai being opened midway through last year. Already the marae has hosted a Mana Motuhake conference and fundraising is continuing for the construction of the meeting house. Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 11

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