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What does Te Pātikitiki mean? The name Te Pātikitiki came from a Tukutuku panel gifted to the library by the Highbury Raranga Roopu in April 2008 and was created by Whaea Yvonne Marshall. Te Pātikitiki, the flounder, is a significant symbol featured in many local marae; the flounder represents abundance and is seen as fuel for the brain, mind, imagination and dreams.

Identification

Object type
Image
Date
2008

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Creation

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Place
Highbury Avenue

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Taxonomy

Tags
2000s,
highbury,
library,
te patikitiki,
Community Tags
highbury,
library,
te patikitiki,

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Palmerston North Central Library fiction zone
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