NATIVE ATTITUDE TO SPRINGBOKS
“Voice of Ara was Not Voice of Maori People” By Telegraph—Press Association, Hastings, July 25. The hope that the New Zealand Rugby Union would not be influenced by the memorial presented by the Arawas In connection with the Springbok Rugby team’s visit was expressed by Mr. P. H. Tomoana, who said that the memorial was not supported by Hawke's Bay, East Coast, or anywhere other tiiau in the Auckland province, and even there there was no unanimity on the question.
“The Maori people will not be as surprised as the pakehas at the action of the Arawas,” he said, “for we know the Arawas too well. We have an old proverb. ‘Te Arawa mangai nui.’ which means ‘Arawa with the big mouth,’ or ‘the boastful Arawa.’ Their opinion* are not the opinions of the Maori people generally; of that I can assure you. It would be a great pity if we are not allowed to take our part in the games. I can assure you the voice of the Arawas is definitely nor the voice of the Maori people of New Zealand —far from it, indeed.”
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Dominion, Volume 29, Issue 257, 27 July 1936, Page 2
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