Tu Tangata is published by the Department of Maori Affairs in association with the New Zealand Maori Council and the Maori Women’s Welfare League. It is published every two months and is distributed through all Department of Maori Affairs offices and by Warnaar Trading Co. Ltd, Christchurch. Articles, letters and photographs for consideration are welcomed. Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope for their return. All contributions, inquiries and subscriptions should be addressed to the Editor, Department of Maori Affairs, Private Bag, Wellington. Opinions expressed in Tu Tangata are those of individual contributors. Cover photo Peter Croucher
Issue 11 April 1983 SI.OO
Tu Tangata magazine is spreading its net, gathering information about happenings in the Maori world. We’re always pleased at the magazine to receive wellpresented articles from readers about something that they think will interest other headers.
We’re even more pleased when photographs accompany the articles as many readers are starting to do. Some of the topics readers are writing about are: family reunions like the Retara’s (March issue); restoration or re-siting of meeting houses like Ngawari at Mangatu; and profiles of people, readers think are important in their community.
So if your group is having trouble getting funds because its work is unsung, write a piece with a photograph for Tu Tangata. You’ll be surprised at the results.
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