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It's a fisherman's tale with a hook - a couple of bone hooks that is. Greerton youth worker Rangi Ahipene has successfully caught fish with traditional Maori fish hooks made of bone.
The Maori, New Zealand’s Indigenous people, navigated to the country from Polynesia by sea, some arriving as early as the 10th century. Matau, or fishhooks, were among their tools, fashioned ...
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