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Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE Contents September 1963 Contents September, 1963 STORIES Page Tata-hau, Enid Tapsell 5 Concerted Effort, G. M. O'Halloran 8 Mother Farewells Daughter, Tangiora Hatherall 10 Ponga and Puhihuia: Part One 17 POETRY Victory, Colleen M. Sheffield 9 Two Poems, Susi Robinson Collins 15 A Visitor, Steve Waterman 30 ARTICLES Preparation and Presentation, Alan Armstrong 12 The Book The Queen Gave Us 26 Leadership Conference at Taumarunui 32 Edward Pohau Ellison, Kingi Ihaka 46 N.Z. Maori Council: Important Issues, John Booth 51 FEATURES Letters 2 Books 55 Records, Alan Armstrong 57 Farming, D. Wright 59 Crossword Puzzle 61 Haere Ki O Koutou Tipuna 63 CORRECTION: We very much regret that in our last issue Mrs Wikitoria Amohau Bennett of Wellington was erroneously described as being the widow of the late Rt. Rev. F. A. Bennett, the first Bishop of Aotearoa. Bishop Bennett's widow is Mrs Arihia Rangioue Bennett of Kawaha Point, Rotorua, and Mrs Wikitoria Amohau Bennett is the widow of Bishop Bennett's younger brother, the late Mr H. D. Bennett of Wellington. COVER PHOTO: This photograph by Ans Westra, which was taken at the Hui Topu at Wairoa last May, shows some of the Auckland party rehearsing for the competitions. Peta Awatere, leader of the group, is second from the left. The drawings accompanying the story ‘Tata-hau’ are by Ralph Hotere, and those accompanying the story ‘Ponga and Puhihuia’ are by Gordon Walters.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Page 1

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Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Page 1

Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE Te Ao Hou, September 1963, Page 1

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