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Tuesday, March 2, 2021
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Hi Turoa!
ReplyDeleteI like how you have described that a karakia can be used by anyone, young or old. Because you have mentioned Tangaroa it reminds me of being here in Tangaroa. Can you please change the first line because it is really hard to read. Otherwise I like your post!
tena koe tau ke ka pai to ra tika
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