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INDEX TO TE AO HOU, ISSUES 1–22 In this issue we publish a consolidated index of all articles appearing in issues 1–22. When an article is referred to as ‘17, 15’, this means issue 17, page 15. Please note that Spring 1953 is issue 5, and the Royal Tour Number, 1953 is issue 6. All other issues are clearly marked on page 1, top left. We have catalogued articles in the Maori language separately under the heading ‘Ko te reo Maori’. All the articles listed under other headings, even if the titles are Maori, are in English. BOOKS Books 1, 54; 9, 19; 10, 48; 11, 53; 12, 56 18, 53; 20, 54 Books about New Zealand 17, 53 Books for Children by J. C. Sturm 13, 52 Books for Older Children by J. C. Sturm 14, 54 Books on the South Pacific by J. C. Sturm 15, 56 16, 56 Dictionary in the Making 11, 50 Remarkable Novels by Negroes and Indians 19, 53 Some Recent Publications 2, 59 The Great Book is Ready (New edition of the Maori Bible) by Rt. Rev. W. N. Panapa, Bishop of Aotearoa 2, 13 Two Maori Authors 2, 58 What Books do Children like, by Dorothy K. Bowsher 21, 58 EDUCATION A New Approach to the Maori Child, by K. I. Robertson 22, 26 Achievement of a Conference (Maori Education Committee) 14, 37 Achievements in Maori Education, by Elsdon Craig 18, 24 Advice from Opunake 3, 12 An American High School, by Tuhingia Barclay 15, 62 Campaign for Education 12, 6 Encouragement of the Brighter Child 15, 44 High Perched Hukarere, by Beatrice Ashton 3, 32 How Can We Help the Young who Get into Trouble, by Elsdon Craig 15, 16 Keep Them at School 8, 15 Kindergarten for Oparure, by Rora Raki 8, 17 Marae and College, by Ngata P. Pitcaithby 14, 8 Maori Colleges of Today 9, 29 Maori Students Organise 13, 10 Mormon Maoris Build Their Way to Education, by Elsdon Craig 12, 14 New Hope for Pukekohe 3, 47 Practical Education for Maoris, by W. Parsonage 9, 21 Queen Victoria School Jubilee, by Mel Taylor 5, 36 The Backward Child Needs Help and Understanding, by Dr A. Fielding Parker 19, 63 The Blind, by Turoa Royal 22, 53 The Maori at University, by T. R. Davis 7, 12 The Place of Maori in Education (Conference of Students), by M. J. Taylor 16, 30 Vocational Guidance Service, by K. T. Harawira 9, 10 Whakarewarewa Maori Children's Visit to Hutt and Wellington 10, 36 FARMING Farmers Organise in Tikitiki 10, 44 Farming in the United States, by Rex Austin 7, 41 Farming Notes 3, 58 First Maori Stud Farm Established 5, 23 Footrot in Sheep 17, 56 From Eels to Butterfat, by Anne McIlraith 19, 25 Keen Maori Interest in Farm Schools 20, 52 Maori Small Farming to be Assisted 1, 40 Men and Machinery Pave the Why for Sheepfarms at Remote Tiroa, by Elsdon Craig 20, 24 Pig Management, by Dixon Wright 11, 24 Rangataua Farmers' Club, by W. Ohia 6, 29 Seasonal Work on the Farm—June to August 8, 49 Seasonal Work on the Farm—September to December 9, 52 Seasonal Work on the Farm, by Dixon Wright 13, 55; 14, 56; 18, 52; 19, 52 20, 53; 21, 52; 22, 48 The Farm that won the Ahuwhenua Cup, by Gordon Mead 6, 63 The Kumara Returns, by Heretaunga P. Baker 7, 63 The Rearing of Dairy Calves, by Dixon Wright 12, 55 Tractor Accidents 6, 60 Tuberculosis in Dairy Cattle 16, 53 HEALTH AND FOOD A Roast Dinner, by Betty M. Johnston 12, 61 Apples, by Betty M. Johnston 13, 57 Common Accidents in the Home 16, 61 Cooking Fish 21, 57 Love for the Afflicted 13, 28 Maori Food 1, 14 Mati Kohi, by Dr R. S. R. Francis 17, 61 Meals in an Emergency 20, 62 Mothercraft, by Keritapu 8, 60; 13, 60; 14, 61 Puddings for this Winter 18, 62 Recognition of the Sick Child, by Dr A. W. S. Thompson 22, 62 The Maori Mother and her Child, by Keritapu 9, 60; 10, 62; 11, 63 Water Can be Dangerous 13, 21 Water Supplies, by R. L. Pomare 7, 47 Winter Vegetables 11, 60 You and Tuberculosis 5, 48 HOUSING Homes for the Maori People 10, 26 How to Apply for Housing Loans 1, 42 Judea Adopts an American Idea 1, 11 League Surveys Auckland Housing Life Insurance for Home Owners 21, 54 Maori Housing 5, 20 Modern Homes Where They Are Needed 17, 32 New Homes in Pukekohe 6, 35 New Housing Schemes 11, 23

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