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TE POUAHI- TE WHANGANUI A TARA 2010

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Te Pouahi Tekau ma Rima Spanish Day!

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TE POUAHI SWIMMING SPORTS 2010

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Te Pouahi End of Term 1, 2010

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Matariki 2010

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Matariki

13 Feb 2010

Te Pouahi Tekau ma Rima

Tena tatou katoa!
Anei etahi o nga whakaahua o te akomanga o Te Pouahi Tekau ma rima!



8 comments:

  1. Ka mau kē te wehi Te Pouahi Tekau mā Rima!

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  2. Che! what good looking people.

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  3. Man! the tama are good looking tama

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  4. from bailey great pictures!!!

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  5. gee that some good lookin people!!! :P :)

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  6. hi
    cool pics TP 15 love Cheyelle

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  7. everyone tried very hard at the swimming sports at Hampden School, great effort Central and TP 15!!! Christine Johnston (cheyelles mum)

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  8. i really like the pics of all of us.

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Tribute from Prince Tui Teka for the 28th Māori Battalion

Te Karere- Māori Battalion

Tuini Ngawai- Arohaina Mai

Tuini Ngawai (1910 - 1965) was an awesome writer of beautiful songs. This song, Arohaina mai, was written in 1940 and is considered by many to be the greatest Māori song ever written. It is the unofficial hymn of the Maori Battalion. It is said that on her way home from a service for the C Battalion, held on the Waiparapare Marae at Tokomaru Bay, she sat down on the roadside to rest and the words came into her mind. This video is to honour Tuini and Te Hoko whitu a Tu; which toured New Zealand during the Second World War, performing and collecting funds for the Maori Battalion overseas.