Māwai Hakona 1974; members headed for Papua New Guinea
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- Māwai Hakona members headed for Papua New Guinea in 1974 – from left:-. Paddy McLean,. Murdoch Pahi,. Martin Rakuraku,. Darryl O’Neill,. Peter Mihaere,. Toatoa Tuhi. Three kapa haka groups – Māwai Hakona, Aotea from South Taranaki and the Auckland Anglican Māori Club under the Reverend Kīngi Īhaka – each sent six men and six women to perform at the Papua New Guinea independence celebrations.
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
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- Upper Hutt City Library Heritage Collections
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- Upper Hutt City Library
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