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Maori artist George Nuku working on the Waka

on the canoe George addressed the canoe at a ceremony at which everyone working on the project was present  At the ceremony the canoe was given a name Te Tuhono  meaning to join   The waka in the new Museum The canoe will form a centrepiece of the new Facing the Sea gallery  which focuses on the cultural diversity of the peoples of the Pacific and their close
on the canoe George addressed the canoe at a ceremony at which everyone working on the project was present  At the ceremony the canoe was given a name Te Tuhono  meaning to join   The waka in the new Museum The canoe will form a centrepiece of the new Facing the Sea gallery  which focuses on the cultural diversity of the peoples of the Pacific and their close
on the canoe George addressed the canoe at a ceremony at which everyone working on the project was present At the ceremony the canoe was given a name Te Tuhono meaning to join The waka in the new Museum The canoe will form a centrepiece of the new Facing the Sea gallery which focuses on the cultural diversity of the peoples of the Pacific and their close

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