
Shaffer, Victoria and I modeling Rokka's art with Roka and Carey in the sleeping room

traditional Maori garments made from harekeke

All the Bearcats outside the whare ready to go clamming

making flowers in the wharenui

prepping the harekeke

whakanoa- getting rid of the tapu of the powiri ceremony by eating food (which is noa)
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