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  <title>‘Kotahitanga – Unity’ by Earnest Bradley, Tawck GBAK</title>
  <description>Local Whangarei artist Earnest Bradley (aka Tawck GBAK), founder of the Memory Lane Tattoo studio, contributed this mural during the Street Prints Manaia Festival held in early 2019.Kotahitanga is a Maori term which means togetherness. It emphasises the concept of unity and working together to achieve common goals.</description>
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