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# Hirini Melbourne, Te Kuraroa, Kia Ata Mai Educational Trust, 1998.

^ Hirini Melbourne, Richard Nunns & Aroha Yates-Smith, Te Hekenga ā Rangi (CD and DVD), Rattle RAT DV010, 2003.

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