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Poetry See under LITERATURE for traditional poetry. Poems are listed under their author's surname. Bruce, Nancy: Maori Carver, Te Matua o te Motu: Sir Apirana Ngata, Unfinished Canoe 32, 20 Collins, Susi Robinson: Chalk White Among the Splintered Shells, Young Maoris Come to Town 44, 15 Dansey, Harry: The Old Place 43, 7 Habib, Rowley: To The Hand of Woman, To My Brothers and Sisters 28, 16 Retrospect, Written in a Boarding House in Christchurch 32, 60 Then it is There Still Strong Flowing 39, 28 When I of Fish Eat 40, 4 The Raw Men 47, 12 Tuwhare, Hone: No Ordinary Sun, Song, Time and the Child 28, 17 Friend, The Old Place 48, 4 Sheffield, Colleen M.: Victory 44, 9 Waterman, Steve: A Visitor 44, 30 Haka Time 46, 11 Williams, G. P.: Karapiti: a Legend 31, 62 Wilson, John W.: E Kahu Mamahu 36, 44 Nga Wai, Te Ao Hou, Te Hekenga 42, 14

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Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 63

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Poetry Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 63

Poetry Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 63

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