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Tamari’i Mā’ohi group is a talented group of children who are descendants of Tahiti and its islands, now calling New Zealand home. TAMARI'I, meaning CHILD, and MĀ'OHI, encompassing ALL THE ISLANDS OF FRENCH POLYNESIA.
Aged 7 to 11, these young children are now thirsty to learn more about their ancestors culture through traditional arts and crafts.
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Tamari’i Mā’ohi
Tamari’i Mā’ohi group is a talented group of children who are descendants of Tahiti and its islands, now calling New Zealand home. TAMARI'I, meaning CHILD, and MĀ'OHI, encompassing ALL THE ISLANDS OF FRENCH POLYNESIA.
Aged 7 to 11, these young children are now thirsty to learn more about their ancestors culture through traditional arts and crafts.
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