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Nga Huruhuru Rangatira, "the feathers of the chief", by artist, Robert Jahnke, was installed on the corner of The Square opposite The Plaza. The gothic arch, depicting the huia and feathers, was erected to frame the Te Peeti Te Awe Awe statue.

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Object type
Image
Date
December 11, 2016
Digitisation ID
COMM1481682432
Format
Born Digital
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The Square, Palmerston North

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