MAORIS OF SOUTH
Record May Be Compiled
(N.Z. Press Association/
’NVERCARGILL. June 17.
A pictorial record of the Maori Education Found't’on campaign in Southland ‘ogether with the historv of ‘h’ Maori and pakeha affairs in the south may be compiled by the Southland organisers of the recent appeal. An orean : ser of the appeal. Mr C. V. Barham, said this yesterdav at the crowning ceremony of the Southland foundation’s princess carnival. Mr Barham sa’d the organise-? a’so intended to encourage the continuation of Maori trad'tion in sone and dance and ’"t and to heln provide a Maori com■rtlir’y c'n'-e w K '”’ Maori - nakeha fellowshin could “thrive in pleasant su’—oun dings.” “It is cur intention to establish a Maori-pakeha fellowship day as an annual event.” he said. Mr Barham honed that the fellowship day idea would be taken Up by the rest of New Zealand and that a date be set for a national fellowship day.
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29851, 18 June 1962, Page 15
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