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is wai-water harakeke-flax

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Te waiharakeke translates to "the flaxen waters" in Maori. This term is often used to describe a place where flax plants grow near water sources, such as rivers or lakes. Flax holds cultural significance to Maori people as it is used for weaving and various traditional practices.

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