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r34088 r34136 17 17 Traditionally all formal speeches are followed by a waiata sung by the speaker and their group of supporters. 18 18 Some of the smaller wind instruments are also sung into, and the sound of the poi (raupo ball swung on the end of a flax cord) provides a rhythmic accompaniment to waiata poi.</displayItem> 19 <displayItem assigned="true" lang="en" name="name"> Waiata Kohinga</displayItem>19 <displayItem assigned="true" lang="en" name="name">Kohinga Waiata: Song Collections</displayItem> 20 20 <displayItem assigned="true" lang="en" name="text">text</displayItem> 21 21 <displayItem assigned="true" lang="en" name="dc.Title,ex.dc.Title,Title">titles</displayItem>
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