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McEwen J. M. 1986. Rangitāne. A tribal history. Auckland, Reed Methuen.

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p76. "Where the tracks leave the forest at Korero-mai-rangi (at Tauherenikau) is one scent; where the tracks emerge from the forest at Te Tawaha (Bidwell"s) is the second scent." Te Whaiti explained the two scents as the fat birds cooking at Kore-mai-rangi and the fragance of the mokimoki plant at Te Tawaha."

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Rangitāne. A tribal history

1986
McEwen J. M.
Reed Methuen
Auckland

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