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Cannot Change Suddenly It is not to be expected that we should suddenly emerge from our traditional society and adopt all the characteristics of a civilized race. Our traditional ways of life permitted us an effective existence, and it is only natural that any transitional stage would be very gradual, and even subject to opposition from ubiquitous ‘reactionaries’. Consequently we have been, and to a certain extent still are, slow to appreciate the necessity of adapting ourselves. As well as this, the Maori people lack administrative experience, finance, and the experience

of acting as a resolute body when this is called for; all these things prohibit a campaign of mass self-improvement. The Foundation, through its very structure, will admirably make up for these deficiences.

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Te Ao Hou, November 1964, Page 50

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Cannot Change Suddenly Te Ao Hou, November 1964, Page 50

Cannot Change Suddenly Te Ao Hou, November 1964, Page 50

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