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Pomaderris kumeraho or kūmarahou, also
known as
gumdigger's soap and
golden tainui, is a
plant endemic to the
North Island of New Zealand. The name kūmarahou...
- to
retrieve the
chips became common. The
process was
later mechanised.
Gumdiggers generally sold
their gum to
local gumbuyers, who
transported it to Auckland...
- Reed New
Zealand 30
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gross domestic...
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Dargaville statue commemorating the
gumdiggers of
early European settlement times...
- 12
October 1878. pp. 2–3. Hayward,
Bruce W. (1989).
Kauri Gum and the
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Kauri Gum and the
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