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Te Hata Hoeta (Waitahanui) 1913. The Ngati Tuharetoa occupation of Taupo-nui-a-Tia. Journal of the Polynesian Society 22: 104-116

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P.113. Hinemihi of Whakatane prepared herself to visit Tutetawha (Ngāti-Apa) who was living at Karangahape (Motutara Pā). After putting on her garments, she took out her calabash of sweet scented oil - tarata (Pittosporum eugenioides), tāwhiri (gum of P. tenuifolium), mokimoki (Doodia baudala sic. = Doodia mollis), taramea (Aciphylla squarrosa) and tītoki. Tied it up and hung it around her neck.

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The Ngati Tuharetoa occupation of Taupo-nui-a-Tia

1913
Te Hata Hoeta (Waitahanui).
Trans. H. J. Fletcher, Taupo
Journal of the Polynesian Society
22
104
116

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