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Well done all involved.
beautifully narrated
Well presented video thanks
Nice to hear Norm's voice on this!!
Beaut vid well done guys!
Awesome video! Thank you, keep them coming if you have any more!
This video is a little gem. It is a shame the river was used as a dump early on.
I enjoyed the information shared in this video.
THC, Taruheru Crescent
Cool 😎
Derby is pronounced as Darby .Named after Lord Derby a British politician.
When I was growing up it was pronounced Darby but as time has gone on and generations don't know (or probably care) who Lord Derby is... its now reverted to more commonly being pronounced Derby (Dur-bee) Street
Darby?, Dur-bee?, Derby....? 3 more generations from now, These locals will be pronouncing it "David" 🤣
Toki are found near this river but chucked into drawers, and the land they are found in is never investigated
@@tamatea_ straight up, toki found along da taruheru river or by derby road, they would probably be tapu idk
@@magnusgold4010 not that European settlers ever cared tapu or not
Giving it a pro European narrative
Well done all involved.
beautifully narrated
Well presented video thanks
Nice to hear Norm's voice on this!!
Beaut vid well done guys!
Awesome video! Thank you, keep them coming if you have any more!
This video is a little gem. It is a shame the river was used as a dump early on.
I enjoyed the information shared in this video.
THC, Taruheru Crescent
Cool 😎
Derby is pronounced as Darby .
Named after Lord Derby a British politician.
When I was growing up it was pronounced Darby but as time has gone on and generations don't know (or probably care) who Lord Derby is... its now reverted to more commonly being pronounced Derby (Dur-bee) Street
Darby?, Dur-bee?, Derby....?
3 more generations from now, These locals will be pronouncing it "David" 🤣
Toki are found near this river but chucked into drawers, and the land they are found in is never investigated
@@tamatea_ straight up, toki found along da taruheru river or by derby road, they would probably be tapu idk
@@magnusgold4010 not that European settlers ever cared tapu or not
Giving it a pro European narrative