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Thinking About Our Problems Council Seminar Studies Maori Progress by John Booth Secretary, N.Z. Maori Council The most obvious fact about the Maori situation at present is the speed at which changes are taking place. The differences between the way our older people live and think and the way young people are growing up is tremendous. Because of the extent of the changes we are experiencing it is difficult for anyone to keep abreast of all the problems and the opportunities that are facing us. Feeling that they needed a chance to think fairly deeply about the social progress of the Maori people and about the obstacles that they are having to overcome, the members of the New Zealand Maori Council decided to hold a seminar at which these questions could be thoroughly discussed and at which important points of the Council's policy could be worked out. This seminar was held at Massey College early in December last year.

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Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 11

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Thinking About Our Problems Council Seminar Studies Maori Progress Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 11

Thinking About Our Problems Council Seminar Studies Maori Progress Te Ao Hou, March 1964, Page 11

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