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Gathering kaimoana

Gathering kaimoana/sea food, old black and white photo.

As kaitiaki, tangata whenua are expected to follow correct tikanga (practices) when growing, collecting and harvesting food. Using appropriate baskets for gathering food is one aspect of kaitiakitanga.

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Rights: Gathering sea food, possibly in Paihia. Denton, Frank J, 1869-1963 :Collection of negatives, prints and albums. Ref: 1/2-008468-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. http://natlib.govt.nz/records/22628945
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