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Archaeologist Michael Taylor (left) with assistant Richard Paniora excavating in Waipoua Forest.

Ned Nathan (right) with his sons, Alex (left) and Manos at the Matatina marae in the Waipoua River valley. Alex and Manos are teaching Maori crafts on the marae.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 34, 1 February 1987, Page 11

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Archaeologist Michael Taylor (left) with assistant Richard Paniora excavating in Waipoua Forest. Ned Nathan (right) with his sons, Alex (left) and Manos at the Matatina marae in the Waipoua River valley. Alex and Manos are teaching Maori crafts on the marae. Tu Tangata, Issue 34, 1 February 1987, Page 11

Archaeologist Michael Taylor (left) with assistant Richard Paniora excavating in Waipoua Forest. Ned Nathan (right) with his sons, Alex (left) and Manos at the Matatina marae in the Waipoua River valley. Alex and Manos are teaching Maori crafts on the marae. Tu Tangata, Issue 34, 1 February 1987, Page 11

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