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Chapter one. Twist and shout -- chapter two. Angels in Auckland -- chapter three. Mongrelism and Mana -- chapter four. Conflict and consequence -- chapter five. The Prime Minister and the Patch -- chapter six. Oi! Asians and institutions -- chapter seven. Underworld entrepreneurialism -- chapter eight. Blue vision -- chapter nine. Trials and challenges -- chapter ten. History repeats -- Conclusion: Gang evolution, gang control, gang nation.

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