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Whakapapa of Pūtoto (2nd of 2)

Whakapapa of Pūtoto

Koinei te whakapapa o ngā tamariki a Pūtoto rāua ko Parawhnuamea. Kei konei ngā kōhatu, ngā pari, ngā kirikiri maheni.

Whakapapa mai i ‘Te ao tū roa – Maori natural history educational resource’, nā te whare taonga o Tāmaki-makau-rau.

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Phil Moore and Bruce McFadgen. 'Kōhatu – Māori use of stone', Te Ara - the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, updated 2-Mar-09
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