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Ōrongomai Marae 2004; Waitangi open day; Susana Asovale from Our Lady of Grace church Samoan group.

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One of twelve colour images from the event, printed in the Upper Hutt Leader on 11/2/2004. The collection has all 12; three have been scanned for 'Recollect'.
Display date:
06-02-2004
Location:
Samoa
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Upper Hutt City Library Heritage Collections
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