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Connected article: The Science of Rongoā

Cover page from the Connected article: The Science of Rongoā.

An article in the 2015 Level 3 Connected journal, ‘Fact or fiction?’ published by the Ministry of Education, New Zealand.

Photograph of kawakawa leaf by Simon Waterfield.

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Rights: Crown 2015
Published: 17 September 2019Size: 336.18 KB
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