Death in the Mill, by Rowley Habib 16, 51 Experiments with Lead and Powder, by Major Ropata 1, 20 For All the Saints, by J. C. Sturm 13, 22 I Failed the Test of Life, by Mason Durie 12, 22 Ka Pu te Rua, by Rora Paki 15, 6 Love in the Mill, by Rowley Habib 19,21 Our Literary Competition 14, 15 The Burial, by Rowley Habib 18, 15 The Talking Shell, by Kate Shaw 17, 22 The Visitors, by Rowley Habib 20, 11 What is a Pakeha? by Rita Atkinson 15, 22 SPORT From Te Hapua to Invercargill, by Elsdon Craig 14, 7 Future Table Tennis Champion, by A. R. Harding 21, 50 I Shall Play Tennis All My Life, by Michael Lindsay 14, 52 It was Good to be Together (A Reportage of the Maori-Springbok Match), by Kem Tukuino 16, 17 Maori Personalities in Sport by Wallie Ingram 4, 61; 6, 49 Maori Personalities in Sport by Paul Potiki 5, 41; 9, 44 Maoris and Sport by Paul Potiki 7, 48; 8, 52 Maoris and Sport—The Kennys of Johnsonville, by Paul Potiki 10, 45 Playing the Springboks, by Paul Potiki 15, 46 Ruia Morrison's World Tour, by Elsdon Craig 20, 61 Spear Fishing, by W. Ohia 17, 37 Sport Among the Maori People, by Ralph Love 1, 60 Sports, by Paul Potiki 11, 54; 12, 52; 13, 48 Sports 17, 52; 18, 57 Talking About Sports, by Paul Potiki 3, 61 The Year We Won the Cup, by Kate Shaaw 21, 61 Touring with the N.Z. Maori Rugby Team 2, 62 THE HOME GARDEN by R. G. Falconer Care of Fruit Trees 11, 45 Marketing of the Kumara 21, 53 The Home Garden 4,42; 6, 47; 7, 46 8, 51; 9, 51; 12, 44; 13, 46; 14, 51 16, 55; 17, 47; 18, 58; 19, 57; 20, 56 Shelter is Essential 22, 56 Tree Planting in the Home Garden 15, 55 THE MODERN MAORI AS AN ARTIST A First Music Festival, by A. McCracken 17, 29 Baroness Von Trapp tells T.A.H. her ideas on Maori Art in the Modern World 13, 18 Carved Meeting House for Waiwhetu 5, 39 Coronation Gift 6, 28 Fascinating Shellcraft, by Jane Emery 15, 61 Kawiu Pa Makes up for Lost Time (Weaving of Mats) 5, 30 Maori, Aboriginal and New Guinea Ethnic Dances, by Beth Dean 21, 39; 22, 22 Maori Art Studies 5, 34 Maori Music—a ‘Hit’ in Melbourne 3, 9 Maori Musicians are Talented, by Freddie Gore 4, 22 Action Song (Movements of Arohaina Mai) 7, 26 Producing a Play by Maori Club Teachers' Training College 6, 39 Ranginui Academy for Arts & Crafts— Judea 10, 32 Success of Maori Actors—‘The Pohutukawa Tree’ 20, 58 The Future of Maori Arts and Crafts, by Maharaia Winiata 19, 29 The Pulpit of Tikitiki Maori Church 4, 38 The Turakina Chapel 15, 37 The Work of our Forefathers, by Rora Paki 6, 32 THE MODERN MAORI: FACTS AND VIEWS Aims and Objects of the Department of Maori Affairs 1, 47 Bonds of Friendship—the Putiki Youth Club 20, 21 Broken Barrier 1, 37 Clerics Meet at Kawerau 8, 41 Crime and Delinquency, by Prof. Albert Morris 10, 14 Fifty Years of Maori Self-Government 1, 21 How to Remain Maori (Conference in Christchurch) 16, 35 In the Shadow of Ruapehu 14, 28 In the Smallest Culbhouse of New Zealand, by E. G. Schwimmer 16, 32 Maori Investment Societies of Tokerau, by S. Andrews 20, 27 Maori Soldiers' Fund 8, 56 Maoritanga, by Very Rev. J. G. Laughton 8, 10; 9, 17 Native Races Need Not Die, by Peter H. Buck 1, 16 New Roads for Welfare (Training Course at Paraparaumu), by T. M. R. Tomoana 20, 49 Problems at Otiria 11, 19 Progress in a Northland Community, by M. Taylor 13, 6 Progress in the North, by Prof. I. L. G. Sutherland 1, 9 The Changing Pattern of Maori Population, by Joan Melge 4, 11 The Maori People of Wellington, by Rev. Manu Bennett 18, 25 The New World—A Message from Sir Peter Buck 7, 14 The Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club, by J. C. Sturm 12, 29 The People Who Saved their Language 22, 38 The Place of the Maori in a Modern Community, by T. T. Ropiha 17, 7; 18, 4; 19, 7 The Story of the Modern Marae 2, 23 The Tribes Exchange Opinions 5, 21 Towards a Welfare Programme 18, 6 Tribal Committees at Work 11, 46 Youth of Mangakino 13, 20 TRADITIONAL TALES Folk Tales from Papamoa Maori School 17, 40; 18, 43; 19, 43 Hinepoupou and Te Oriparoa, by W. W. Bird 11, 11 How Ngarara-Huarau was Killed (Te Patunga O Ngarara Huarau) by Te Whetu 4, 15 Korotangi, by W. J. Phillipps 12, 36 Kowhitikaru, by Hohepa Topa 22, 16
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