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  <title>Hongi by Fluke</title>
  <description>Canadian artist Fluke painted this mural on the Castle Lecture theatre, OTAGO UNIVERSITY CAMPUS. A Hongi is a traditional Maori greeting done by pressing one's nose and forehead at the same time, to another encounter, similar to a formal handshake. During the Hongi, the ha (breath of life) is exchanged.</description>
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