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English: Maori Battalion survivors of action in Greece, performing a haka in Helwan, Egypt for the King of Greece. From left to right, the four men in the foreground are John Manuel, Maaka White, Te Kooti Reihana, and Rangi Henderson. A cropped version of this photo featured on an ANZAC commemorative stamp issued in 2008.
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Around 24 June 1941 |
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Imperial War Museum # E 003261, National Library of NZ id: DA-01229-F |
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Unidentified New Zealand official photographer |
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Creator died before 1 January 1963 |
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