Kapa haka group strive for the national stage
After qualifying for the national kapa haka stage within one year of being a rōpū, Kōkō Tangiwai are back and determined to do it again.
by New Zealand Broadcasting School students
After qualifying for the national kapa haka stage within one year of being a rōpū, Kōkō Tangiwai are back and determined to do it again.
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