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Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE Contents June, 1962 Page STORIES Roll Back the Years, Rora 9 Hine and the Mate, Enid Tapsell 12 In Search of A House, Sid Mead 15 ARTICLES The Hi-Five Story 3 Mr C. M. Bennett Returns to New Zealand 5 The New Zealand Maori Council Begins its Work 6 The Church on the Hill, Sara Metge 21 Good Teaching Lays the Groundwork, Alan Armstrong 23 The Te Ahu Ahu Play Centre, Roimata Ruhe 25 Auckland Has a New Chapel 22 The Maori Art of Moko 31 People of Motueka 38 T.V. Comes to the Pa, Alan Taylor 49 Te Hui ki Waitangi, Pa Teo 43 FEATURES Letters to the Editor 2 Education, Kaiwhakaako 44 Books 50 Records, Alan Armstrong 53 Sport 57 Farming, D. Wright 59 Crossword Puzzle 61 Haere ki o Koutou Tipuna 63 Our cover photograph of the Hi-Fives is by Ans Westra. The drawing on page nine is by Katarine Mataira, the one on page 13 is by William Jones, and those accompanying the story ‘In Search of a House’ are by Muru Walters. The end-piece on page seven in by Gordon Walters.
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