Peter Rikys, who wrote this review, is a qualified barrister and solicitor active in the Maori land field. Of Ngati Awa lineage, he is secretary of the Kiwinui Trust in the Bay of Plenty. He has been busy in the New Zealand Maori Council for many years and has assisted with the preparation of submissions on various statutes. He lives in Auckland, where he is active in marae development. He is chairman of the administrative committee of the Orakei Marae, and is also involved with the Papakura, Manurewa and Mataatua marae projects.
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Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 33
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92Peter Rikys, who wrote this review, is a qualified barrister and solicitor active in the Maori land field. Of Ngati Awa lineage, he is secretary of the Kiwinui Trust in the Bay of Plenty. He has been busy in the New Zealand Maori Council for many years and has assisted with the preparation of submissions on various statutes. He lives in Auckland, where he is active in marae development. He is chairman of the administrative committee of the Orakei Marae, and is also involved with the Papakura, Manurewa and Mataatua marae projects. Kaea, Issue 4, 1 September 1980, Page 33
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