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Te Hokianga o Hawaiikinui - two totora logs felled in Aotearoa, transported to Tahiti, lashed to breadfruit trees, held together with coconut husk ropes and sails from pandanus leaves. Hawaiikinui at Okahu Bay January 1986.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 29, 1 April 1986, Page 15

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Te Hokianga o Hawaiikinui – two totora logs felled in Aotearoa, transported to Tahiti, lashed to breadfruit trees, held together with coconut husk ropes and sails from pandanus leaves. Hawaiikinui at Okahu Bay January 1986. Tu Tangata, Issue 29, 1 April 1986, Page 15

Te Hokianga o Hawaiikinui – two totora logs felled in Aotearoa, transported to Tahiti, lashed to breadfruit trees, held together with coconut husk ropes and sails from pandanus leaves. Hawaiikinui at Okahu Bay January 1986. Tu Tangata, Issue 29, 1 April 1986, Page 15

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