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CARVED MEETING HOUSE FOR WAIWHETU - (Te Ao Hou - No. 5 Spring 1953)
- Date
- Spring 1953
- By
- Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
- Publisher
- Te Ao Hou
- Description
Early last century , a large group of people from Te Atiawa, North Taranaki, left their homes and migrated south to occupy some of the lands which were unoccupied as a result of Te Rauparaha's conquests in the Wellington and Horowhenua districts. Some of the Te Atiawa people settled at Waikanae and Plimmerton. Others occupied the Hutt Valley, which...
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- Te Ao Hou - No. 5 (Spring 1953)
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