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Kowhaiwhai Guide
Kowhaiwhai; option 1
Representing biculturalism with the use of mangōpare (symbolises the hammerhead shark)
and two continuous manawa lines.
Colours
These colours come from the story of creation. The black/grey represents “Te Po” the darkness,
the red represents the blood that was spilt and the white represents “Te Ao Marama” - the
light.
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