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On the 250th anniversary of Captain James Cook landing in Aotearoa, Ian Taylor is vowing to tell the story of those who came before Cook: the Polynesian celestial navigators.

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    nic
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    From the end of the article, is a very positive and an incredibly inclusive summary...

    From the end of the article, is a very positive and an incredibly inclusive summary...

    "We have to make Māori and Pacific people proud when they walk in those school gates, and all the Pākehā (white) and Chinese and Indian mates proud as well. They are all part of this story, this is a land of voyagers.”

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    1. Devin
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      Education, infrastructure and healthcare. Those are the iron feet that replace clay. Ask makeivelli.

      Education, infrastructure and healthcare. Those are the iron feet that replace clay. Ask makeivelli.