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Sheeanda Field – 2015 Robin Hakopa Te Reo Māori Award Recipient

Posted 02/03/2015 by Tumuaki Te Ropu Whakahau under Pānui Latest News

Congratulations to Sheeanda Field, 2015 Robin Hakopa Te Reo Māori Award Recipient.  Read more about Sheeanda and her outstanding contribution to te reo Māori on the Robin Hakopa Te Reo Māori award page.

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