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Steve Paewai of Maori Affairs alongside the mural in the Maori Land Court. Two carvings of Waitaha representing the Canterbury Plains and Otautahi representing Christchurch. Photos courtesy Christchurch Star.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 21, 1 December 1984, Page 45

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Steve Paewai of Maori Affairs alongside the mural in the Maori Land Court. Two carvings of Waitaha representing the Canterbury Plains and Otautahi representing Christchurch. Photos courtesy Christchurch Star. Tu Tangata, Issue 21, 1 December 1984, Page 45

Steve Paewai of Maori Affairs alongside the mural in the Maori Land Court. Two carvings of Waitaha representing the Canterbury Plains and Otautahi representing Christchurch. Photos courtesy Christchurch Star. Tu Tangata, Issue 21, 1 December 1984, Page 45

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