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Okatia is carried into Palmerston North city. From left is the carver Te Aturangi Clamp, kaumatua, Mac Whakamoe, and Rev. Hapai Winiata (Photo: Evening Standard).

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Tu Tangata, Issue 14, 1 October 1983, Page 8

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Okatia is carried into Palmerston North city. From left is the carver Te Aturangi Clamp, kaumatua, Mac Whakamoe, and Rev. Hapai Winiata (Photo: Evening Standard). Tu Tangata, Issue 14, 1 October 1983, Page 8

Okatia is carried into Palmerston North city. From left is the carver Te Aturangi Clamp, kaumatua, Mac Whakamoe, and Rev. Hapai Winiata (Photo: Evening Standard). Tu Tangata, Issue 14, 1 October 1983, Page 8

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