Contents Page ARTICLES AND STORIES Obituaries: Haere Ki O Koutou Tipuna 3 Crowning of the Queen 8 The Changing Pattern of Maori Population by Miss Joan Metge 11 How Ngarara Huarau was Killed by Te Whetu 15 Maori Musicians by Freddie Gore 22 Maui Pomare by J. F. Cody 23 Weekend in Whangarei 26 Historic Land of Korea 28 Let's Have a Meeting by Beatrice Ashton 49 Making a Koronae by S. G. Mead 52 The Maori Affairs Bill, 1952 54 REGULAR FEATURES Maori Personalities in Sport by Wallie Ingram 61 Women's World 49 People 32 Famous Maori Carvings 39 Notes from a Museum 40 Maori Poetry 41 The Home Garden 42 New Zealand Bird Stories 44 News in Brief 45 Crossword Puzzle 60 SPECIAL FEATURE IN THIS ISSUE Family Tree of Queen Elizabeth II 6 Subscriptions to Te Ao Hou at 4/- per annum (4 issues) or 10/- for ten issues at all offices of the Maori Affairs Department, 200 Post Offices in Maori districts and P.O. Box 2390, Wellington, New Zealand. Printed in June 1953. Registered at the G.P.O., Wellington, for transmission through the post as a magazine.
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