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The Editor, ‘Te Ao Hou’ Dear Sir, I have just finished reading an old copy of Te Ao Hou (June, 1965, No. 51), the only one I ever happened to hold in my hands; and it gave me the idea of writing to you in case you might help me. I would very willingly correspond with a Maori interested in linguistics (about his own language and Polynesian related ones) and in Maori folklore, mythology and legends. As I would propose him to exchange books dealing with these subjects it might be of some interest for him to know French (I should send him French books in exchange). I can add that I am a teacher in a grammar-school and 29 years of age. If you could insert a short advice in ‘Te Ao Hou’ with my request I am sure it would help me much. I thank you warmly beforehand. Yours sincerely, M. Daniel Truc, 17, av. R. Schuman 13 — Aix en Provence France

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Te Ao Hou, 1970, Page 4

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Untitled Te Ao Hou, 1970, Page 4

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