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Downes T. W. 1914. History of Ngāti-Kahu-Ngunu. Journal of the Polynesian Society(23): 111-125

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Another version of Kahungunu tying his hair with inferior flax (See also Journal of the Polynesian Society 1905 ) At Whanganui. This time his slave gathers leaves. After flax break 2 times, Kahungunu says "This is not like the wharanui we obtained on the East Coast" Tamatea replying said "`Pūtiki-wharanui-a-Tamatea-pokai-whenua" shall this place be called"

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History of Ngāti-Kahu-Ngunu

1914
Downes T. W.
Journal of the Polynesian Society
23
111
125

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