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Māori terms for a broken landscape

Ngā kupu Māori mō tētahi whenua piere
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  • awakeri
  • horo
  • kōaka
  • kōwhiuwhiu
  • nonoti
  • tanuku
Drawing of a river with a ditch running parallel. Also pictured is a hill with a slip and debris falling into the river making a fan shape.

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