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- Title
- Elizabeth Hunkin and children
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- Presbyterian Church of Aotearoa New Zealand
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- Presbyterian Research Centre
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Elizabeth Hunkin pictured with two children in a living room, by an open fire, with toys on the ground and a book open on the toddler's lap. Elizabeth Hunkin was an old girl of Turakina Maori Girl's College and was at the forefront of the Te Kohanga Reo Movement in Wellington. She was an Early Childhood teacher and a strong proponent of Te Reo Maori learning method of Te Ataarangi. She and husband Graeme returned to Wairoa and Nuhaka, where they created Te Kura Motuhake o Te Ataarangi. Whaea...
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- Date created
- 1981
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- Department of Communication
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- http://prc.recollect.co.nz/nodes/view/7790
- Related subjects
- Education - Maori / Portraits - Group / Buildings - Interior / Turakina Maori Girls College
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