He kura waka he kura nui
He Kōrero Tātai
This article focuses on the discovery of a traditional canoe, dating back to the 1860s, on the Pātea River, near the site of the old Kuranui pā. It talks about the process of conserving important artefacts discovered in New Zealand and how this particular canoe has been protected and stored.
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