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New Hostel for Tauranga (concluded) ation of well-presented Maori entertainment and the Maori people have gained in stature from their pride attendant on that fact. But undoubtedly the greatest benefit which has been derived is the resurgence of interest in the Tauranga district, among young and old alike, in Maori culture, even though in modified form to suit present conditions. Every marae in the district has now its own group of performers, whereas, till now, these things were little more than memories locked deep in the nostalgic past of the old folk. The values may be reckoned, not so much in pounds, shillings and pence, but in those spiritual values which cannot be assessed.

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Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 50

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New Hostel for Tauranga Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 50

New Hostel for Tauranga Te Ao Hou, October 1956, Page 50

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