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Two Maori men holding taiahas

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Rev. Tamiana Thrupp and an unidentified Maori man holding taiahas standing with the mahi of the meeting house at Ohope in the background. The photograph was taken during the powhiri for Pacific Conference of Churches General Secretary, Moderator of Cook Islands Congregational Church and Principal of Takamore Theological College. The two men picture performed the wero (challenge) to the visitors...
Display date:
c 1996
Location:
Cook Islands
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PCANZ
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Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
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