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CONCLUSION: The development in the lives of the urban Maori of the Wellington-Lower Hutt area has been phenomenal, and shows every sign of continuing at an increased rate. However, this progress necessarily involves urbanisation and may give full concern to those who insist on keeping Maori culture pure and Maoritanga alive as a separate social characteristic. Some, however, could say that the essentials of Maoritanga can indeed survive in the cities, but only if most of what remains to us now finds a new setting in the world of the pakeha of which we must become part, if not by design then certainly by the continuing force of circumstance.

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Te Ao Hou, May 1957, Page 51

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CONCLUSION: Te Ao Hou, May 1957, Page 51

CONCLUSION: Te Ao Hou, May 1957, Page 51

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