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- Title
- He haka mo te kuini (track 10 of 14)
- Content partner
- Upper Hutt City Library
- Collection
- Upper Hutt City Library Heritage Collections
- Description
Track 10 from the 1978 album Te reo o Ma-wai-hakona: the voice of Ma-wai-hakona, by Upper Hutt kapa haka group Māwai Hakona, 'He haka mo te kuini' (a haka for the queen) is a haka by Te Oka (Jock McEwen).
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- Other
- URL
- http://uhcl.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/26279
- Related subjects
- Maori culture
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