Enid Tapsell and her husband Kouma talk to Governor-General Sir Bernard Freyberg (right) in the early 1960s. By this time Enid had written numerous articles and radio scripts on Māori culture, women’s lives and natural history, and she was a driving force behind the establishment of the Rotorua museum.
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Tukunga
That’s my great great
Omeka (not verified)
01 o Mei 2018
That’s my great great grandfather he had a son named mata/omeka and still lives in routurua
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