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Date: 2013-04-29 17:37:12
New Zealand poetry
Elizabeth Riddell
Poetry
Michele Leggott
Literature
Haka
Ka Mate
Māori culture

ka mate ka ora: a new zealand journal of poetry and poetics Issue 12 MarchEditorial Notes KMKO #12:

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