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Previous Bursaries Not Adequate Bursaries have been too small in the past and too unevenly distributed, coming mainly from Trust Boards. There is little co-operation between tribes in the matter of education, with the result that the less prosperous tribes offer insignificant amounts while wealthier tribes can afford fatter bursaries for their descendants. The Foundation will give solidarity to the erratic bursary system, will help any Maori regardless of his tribe, and will help him in a more substantial way than could individual tribes. More co-operation will be created, for more tribes will be co-operatively working towards a common goal, that of elevating our race.

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Te Ao Hou, November 1964, Page 53

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Previous Bursaries Not Adequate Te Ao Hou, November 1964, Page 53

Previous Bursaries Not Adequate Te Ao Hou, November 1964, Page 53

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