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Music See also under RECORDS. See under LITERATURE for texts of songs other than action song, poi and haka. Action Song, Poi, Haka An Appreciation of ‘Maori’, by A. Armstrong 26, 18 Good Teaching Lays the Groundwork 43, 23 (Haka) Famous Haka, edited by Tipi Kaa 26, 22 Maori Action Songs, by Rev. K. Ihaka 24, 20 Maori Action Songs, by Rev. K. Ihaka 25, 51 Maoritanga in the Mire? by A. Armstrong 40, 23 Preparation and Presentation are Paramount 44, 12 Te Arohanui Concert Party Sets New Standard 46, 59 Werihe te Tuiri, by P. te H. Jones 29, 11 Popular Entertainers First Maori Entertainers to go Overseas 43, 11 Henare Gilbert Comes Home Again 39, 2 The Hi-Five Story 43, 3 Howard Morrison Quartet, by J. Berry 38, 3 Maori Entertainers in Auckland 27, 53 Traditional Music Can Maori Chant Survive? by M. McLean 47, 34 The Music of Maori Chant, by M. McLean 47, 36 Primitive Music in N.Z., by M. Martin 36, 22 Some Thoughts on the Future of Maori Chant, by A. Mihi Hill 48, 38 Transcriptions of Authentic Maori Chant: part one, by Mervyn McLean 48, 24

Personalities See also under ART, PLACES and SPORT. Articles are listed in alphabetical order according to the surname of the person concerned. Writer Wins Major Award (Arapera Blank) 29, 4 Mr C. M. Bennett Returns to N.Z. 43, 5 Frederick Augustus Bennett, by H. Matenga 26, 44 Sir Turi Carroll, Sixth Maori Knight 40, 3 E. P. Ellison, by K. M. Ihaka 44, 46 Sir Bernard Fergusson: Two Speeches 47, 4 Rowley Habib: New Voice in N.Z. Writing 47, 14 He Tangi mo Pako Heka, by R. T. Wiremu 42, 62 Pat Hohepa in U.S.A. 43, 45 The Rev. Kingi Ihaka in Hollywood 34, 57 Thelma Keepa Sings with Sadler Wells 43, 36 Bill Kerekere and Waihirere Club 42, 5 A Letter from Maureen Kingi 40, 2 Mrs M. McConnell: Teacher with a Fine Record 45, 35 Mr J. M. McEwen, New Secretary for Maori Affairs 45, 3 Retirement of Mr R. P. Milner 44, 7 Jim Morris, Gun Shearer of the Wairarapa 26, 36 Albert Namatjira, by Evelyn Patuaua 31, 24 Apirana Ngata's Last Message 24, 56 (Mary Nimmo) Two Maori Actresses 31, 37 Ignace Jan Paderewski 33, 15 The Funeral of Mr Paikea, M.P. 42, 31 Brownie Puriri's World Tour 40, 7 (John Scott) Maori Battalion Memorial 47, 32 The Work of John Scott, by L. Johnson 28, 36 Mr Sullivan Retires 30, 15 Two Maori Actresses (Hira Tauwhare) 31, 37 Eruera Tihema Tirikatene 31, 30 Hone Tuwhare, by Peter Fairbrother 48, 4 Inia te Wiata, by Z. Schwimmer 23, 10 A Leader Passes (Dr Maharaia Winiata) 31, 6 Maharaia Winiata: he whakamaharatanga 47, 30 Resurrection: to all those who mourn Maha (Maharaia Winiata), by S. Ashton-Warner 33, 37 Whatarangi Winiata 31, 58

Places See also under HISTORY and RELIGION. New Zealand Auckland: see issue no. 27, which was devoted mostly to Auckland City. Auckland's Community Centre 40, 25 (Auckland) Leadership in the Auckland Maori Community, by Dr M. Winiata 27, 20 (Auckland) Maori Village Rapidly Modernised 36, 37 (Auckland) Opportunities and Dangers in Auckland, by N. P. K. Puriri 27, 28 Christchurch: Guest House for Maori Youths 37, 30 Christchurch's Carved Meeting House 34, 48 East Coast Tribes have a Modern Whare Wananga, by Leo Fowler 26, 24 Gisborne Boys' Hostel 45, 36 Gisborne High School Reunion 25, 61 Gisborne's Maori Competitions, by L. Fowler 41, 28 (Gisborne) Where Maori and Pakeha First Met 25, 28 Gt. Barrier Island: Maori Land Court Judge Visits Aotea 32, 34 Horohoro: Pioneers of the Pumice, by R. Annabell 42, 44 Jerusalem: Ko Hiruharama Toku Pa 47, 19 Jerusalem: Photographic studies 32, 32 Kaeo: A Private Housing Scheme 24, 46 Kawerau: New Community Centre 46, 30 Kuratau: Maori School for New Farms 24, 36 Motueka: People of Motueka 43, 38 New Plymouth: Hostel for New Plymouth 25, 11 Ngaruawahia: Annual Celebrations 41, 30 Ngaruawahia: Centennial Celebration of the King Movement, by Rora Paki 23, 6 Ngaruawahia Festival of the Arts 46, 28 Ngaruawahia: Hui Topu 39, 25 Normanby: Industry in Normanby 30, 36 Orakei Korako: Place of Adorning, by E. Locke 32, 22

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