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Howie Morrison, the son of entertainer Howard Morrison, struts his stuff during Rangiwewehi's haka. They were first in that section. Their haka portrayed the effects of drugs and solvent abuse. In the background is the kaea, Temuera Morrison, who was the top male leader.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 24

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Howie Morrison, the son of entertainer Howard Morrison, struts his stuff during Rangiwewehi's haka. They were first in that section. Their haka portrayed the effects of drugs and solvent abuse. In the background is the kaea, Temuera Morrison, who was the top male leader. Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 24

Howie Morrison, the son of entertainer Howard Morrison, struts his stuff during Rangiwewehi's haka. They were first in that section. Their haka portrayed the effects of drugs and solvent abuse. In the background is the kaea, Temuera Morrison, who was the top male leader. Tu Tangata, Issue 33, 1 December 1986, Page 24

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