“REVOLUTION" FOR MAORIS
Cultural, Science Changes (New Zealand Press Association) 1 WELLINGTON, October 14. The Maori today was experiencing what the European went through 160 years ago in the industrial revolution, said Dr. Rina W. Moore, of Nelson, at a conference of medical officers of health in Wellington this week. Maori ' health was the theme of the conference. After the Second World War there had been another revolution among the white people—the scientific age, which had produced two generations which did not understand each other. All this was affecting the Maoris. On top of the worries of cultural change, they were involved in the new problems of the nuclear era. “The difficulties of the Maori people today,” she said, “are a thousandfold.”
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29336, 15 October 1960, Page 15
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