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Whakapapa me te whakarōpu, te whakatapa

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Illustration by Isobel Te Aho-White from article Te Tapa Ingoa.

This illustration by Isobel Te Aho-White, is from a Connected article Te Tapa Ingoa, by Priscilla Wehi and Hemi Whaanga. The article explores how Māori name and group the plants and animals around them using a whakapapa framework.

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