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Blessing the Kaituna rediversion project

Blessing the Kaituna rediversion project at Tukotahi Marae.

Pim de Monchy (Bay of Plenty Regional Council), Aroha Wilkinson and Pete Wilkinson at the Kaituna rediversion project blessing ceremony at Tukotahi Marae. Aroha is the last surviving member of the original Maketū Action Group, a group of tangata whenua and other locals who lobbied for the rediversion of the river.

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Rights: Bay of Plenty Regional Council Toi Moana
Published: 18 January 2019Size: 15.92 MB
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