Hāngi at Rehua Marae
Hāngi at Rehua Marae
Peter Karawana (left) and Joseph Hokiaanga with help lifting a basket of hot food out of a hāngi at an event for representatives of the Labour Department and Access programme at Rehua Marae.
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