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      Ohaaki: A power station on Maori land

      Stokes, Evelyn
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      Stokes, E. (2003). Ohaaki: A power station on Maori land. Hamilton, New Zealand: Te Matahauariki Institute, University of Waikato.
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/6092
      Abstract
      This paper is about a geothermal power station called Ohaaki, constructed over the period 1982-1989 on Maori land close by Te Ohaaki Marae and the ancestral papakainga of Ngati Tahu. This is a personal account of the impact of this project on Ngati Tahu rather than a history of the construction of the power station.
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      2003
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      Authored Book
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      Te Matahauariki Institute, University of Waikato
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      © Copyright 2003, The Author
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