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- ADVERTISEUntitled
- CHAPTERTE AO HOU THE NEW WORLD
- SECTIONIN THE YEAR 2000
- CHAPTERHAERE KI O KOUTOU TIPUNA
- SECTIONMR TAME KANINAMU HONE RUKIRUKI
- SECTIONMR AWATAPU NGAKI
- SECTIONMR JAMES HUKUNUI TUKAPUA
- SECTIONMR TUTEARI KINGI
- SECTIONMRS RIHI MANIRA
- SECTIONMRS EMMA MATARAE KARENA
- SECTIONMRS KATERINA RANGIKAWHITI PITT
- SECTIONMRS MIHI KOTUKUTUKU STIRLING
- SECTIONMR TEWAHAROA TE PUKE
- SECTIONMR MIRO AMOHAU
- SECTIONMR NGAHIWI TAMIHANA
- SECTIONMR HUNUHUNU HAKOPA
- SECTIONMR PENE TUMHARE
- SECTIONMISS WAIKUHARU PARATA
- CHAPTERTE AO HOU
- SECTIONHEI TE TAU 2000
- ADVERTISEan ever-increasing circle of people is saying GREYS IS GREAT
- ADVERTISEUntitled
- CONTENTSContents
- CHAPTERTowards a Welfare Programme
- CHAPTERCONSTABLE McFARLAND
- CHAPTERA HOME IS MADE
- CHAPTERTHE BURIAL
- CHAPTERWAIKATO TANIWHARAU
- CHAPTERNo Pure Race on Earth
- SECTIONSCHOLARSHIP AWARDS
- CHAPTERNews in Brief
- SECTIONEXCITEMENT AT WAIUKU
- SECTIONMAORIS BECOME DEPUTY-MAYORS
- SECTIONHONOURS LIST 1957
- CHAPTERFrom Tamaki Makaurau
- SECTION(1) A Site for Auckland Marae
- SECTION(2) Achievements in Maori Education
- SECTIONCAVE ART SALVAGED
- CHAPTERTHE MAORI PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON
- SECTIONOCCUPATIONAL SPREAD
- SECTIONMAORI STUDENTS
- SECTIONHOUSING
- SECTIONMET DUKE
- SECTIONUntitled
- CHAPTERRoyalty's First Hangi
- CHAPTERWe Keep Our Land for Our Children
- SECTIONFROM CRAYFISH TO WOOL
- SECTIONTRIBESMEN GET THEIR OWN FARMS
- CHAPTERTHE FIRES OF NGATOROIRANGI
- CHAPTERPROVERBIAL AND POPULAR SAYINGS OF THE MAORI NGA WHAKATAUKI ME NGA PEPEHA MAORI Na KINGI IHAKA
- ADVERTISEKo tau ngau kaingakau kei raro i te ingoa hou
- CHAPTERFOLK TALES FROM PAPAMOA
- SECTIONThe Legend of Torere
- SECTIONA Dog Barks in the Night
- SECTIONThe Battle of the Mountains
- SECTIONThe Legend of the Angry Mountains
- SECTIONThe Three Waves
- CHAPTERTHE PLACE OF THE MAORI IN A MODERN COMMUNITY
- SECTIONPart 2: Housing and Land Development
- SECTIONThose on Very Low Incomes
- SECTIONThose Who Can Look After Themselves
- SECTIONLand Development
- SECTIONCost to the State
- SECTIONTOO MANY CHILDREN ARE DROWNED
- SECTIONMAORI TRIO
- ADVERTISEWhat's in a name…?
- CHAPTERTHE MAORI PEOPLE OF WELLINGTON (continued from page 25)
- SECTIONSOCIAL DEVELOPMENT:
- SECTIONRELIGION:
- SECTIONCONCLUSION:
- CHAPTERSEASONAL WORK ON THE FARM
- CHAPTERUnited States Indians
- SECTIONEXCITEMENT AND SUSPENSE
- ADVERTISE‘POLYNESIAN MYTHOLOGY’
- SECTIONUntitled
- SECTIONMAORI BATTALION HISTORY READY
- SECTIONRIPOATA O TE HUI I NGARUAWAHIA
- CHAPTERSPORTS
- SECTIONWOMEN'S INDOOR BASKETBALL
- SECTIONVISITS FROM FIJI
- SECTIONMAORI TENNIS
- SECTIONMAN VERSUS SHARK
- CHAPTERThe Home Garden
- SECTIONSPRAYING IS A NECESSITY
- SECTIONTHE USE OF LIME
- SECTIONTHE HOME ORCHARD
- ADVERTISECROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. 18
- CHAPTERWOMEN'S WORLD
- CHAPTERPuddings for this Winter
- SECTIONAPPLE PIE
- ADVERTISERecommended for cases of GOITRE and Rheumatism
- CHAPTERWEDDINGS AT OTIRIA
- CHAPTERMore News
- ADVERTISEConsistently rich…
- ADVERTISE2. TRAINING IN FORESTRY
- ADVERTISEHe mea kaingakau na matau te wai ENGARI