Michael King Quotes
If Popular Mythology Is To Be Believed, The Discoverer Of New Zealand Was A Polynesian Voyager Named Kupe. Oddly, This Myth Was Pakeha In Origin Rather Than Maori. Maori Came To Embrace It Solely As A Result Of Its Widespread Publication And Dissemination In New Zealand Primary Schools Between The 1910s And The 1970s.
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