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Toroa - Māori@Marshland

Bex Osborn


We did some Matariki art incorporated with the Southern Lights.

 Matariki atua ka eke mai i te rangi e roa,
E whāngainga iho ki te mata o te tau e roa e.
 Divine Matariki come forth from the far-off heaven,
Bestow the first fruits of the year upon us.







We did some Matariki art incorporated with the Southern Lights.

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