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Date: 2013-06-25 21:00:56
Mori
Mori language
Mori culture
Polynesia
Taonga
Iwi
AM
Languages of Oceania

Hidden Taonga >I am a native New Zealand plant or animal. My name is hidden within the words of the sentences below, each of which also provides a clue. >Can you guess who I am for each sentence? Example I was the inspir

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