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Miscellaneous and General Apprentices After Seven Years 27, 34 ‘Budget Scheme’: Working Together in Kaikohe 35, 6 Children of the Mist: A review of a Ballet 31, 35 For My People: The Art of Positive Thinking, by Rowley Habib 35, 23 Four Questions, by ‘Kaiwhakaako’ 42, 3 The Future Place of Maori Culture in N.Z. Society, by J. Ritchie 32, 16 Girls Come to the City 36, 28 Hostel Luxury at Freezing Works 41, 27 Te Hui ki Waitangi, by Pa Teo 43, 43 The Hunn Report 34, 59 Is This Man Right? 39, 15 Maori Clubs 48, 41 Maori-Pakeha Mixed Marriages, by John Harré 48, 17 Maoridom and the Theatre, by E. Nelson 31, 15 Maoris in Uniform, by ‘Hoia’ 46, 41 Maoritanga, by K. M. Ihaka 39, 50 Men in a Strange Culture, by E. G. Schwimmer 24, 8 Of Two Races, by Harry Dansey 28, 6 Opo the Gay Dolphin, by Piwai Toi 23, 22 ‘Our Heritage’: An Operetta at Turakina Maori Girls' College, by Rowley Habib 47, 43 Pictures in Our Heads (nature of racial prejudice), by Otto Klineberg 26, 40 Power in their Hands: He Mana kei te Ringa Tangata, by A. S. Fry 34, 6 The Problems of Youth, by R. te Punga 27, 17 Producing the Maori in Radio Drama, by W. Austin 33, 55 Reflections on Battle Centenaries, by Harry Dansey 48, 34 Te Reo Maori, by Koro Dewes 24, 17 Revival of Maori Leadership? 36, 32 Safety in the Water 41, 17 Status of Maori Women, by M. Penfold 30, 61 Town and Country Planning 38, 23 T.V. Comes to the Pa, by A. Taylor 43, 49 UNESCO Seminar at Wellington, by S. M. Mead 31, 9 A Wave of Gatherings 23, 9 Why Maoris Choose the Army 36, 7

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Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 61

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Miscellaneous and General Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 61

Miscellaneous and General Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 61

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