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− | Pipikaretu on Otago Peninsula has a wind-eroded archaeological site. Pipikariti was a useage for the name. | + | Pipikaretu on Otago Peninsula has a wind-eroded archaeological site. Pipikariti was a useage for the name. |
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Revision as of 08:40, 19 May 2008
Pipikariti
Stone weapons, flint, obsidian,
Weed and waveworn shell and bone
Lie in mellowing sand with wood
Of wrecked ships and forests dead.
....Lines 1-4 of 20.
Pipikaretu on Otago Peninsula has a wind-eroded archaeological site. Pipikariti was a useage for the name.
in The Penguin Book of New Zealand Verse 1960 Ed. Allen Curnow, Penguin Books.