Contents
- CONTENTSTe Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE
- CHAPTERLetters
- SECTIONMervyn McLean and Maori Music
- SECTIONThe Forgotten Men
- SECTIONThe Maori and Hawaiian Peoples
- CHAPTERMAORI CLUBS
- CHAPTERThe Future of Maori Chant
- SECTIONMaori Groups Increasing in Number
- SECTIONThe Damage is Not Irreparable
- SECTIONEnthusiasm and Pride
- SECTIONThe Need is Greater
- SECTIONCulture Groups Not Publicized
- SECTIONKeeping Our Identity
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- SECTIONMaori Golf Association Championships
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- CHAPTERNEW MOVE TO HELP BOYS IN DIFFICULTIES
- CHAPTERThe Maori Adolescent
- CHAPTERThe Forbidden Tree
- CHAPTERThe First Pakehas to Visit The Bay of Islands
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- CHAPTERGLEN BRAE PLAY CENTRE
- SECTIONWork to Raise Funds
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- ADVERTISEHEI PIRIHIMANA KOE!
- CHAPTERNgawaero's Patere Te Patere a Ngawaero
- SECTIONNotes on the Song
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- CHAPTERTRANSCRIPTIONS OF AUTHENTIC MAORI CHANT part four
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- CHAPTERMORE PAUA RECIPES
- SECTIONPewa Soup (1)
- SECTIONPewa Soup (2)
- SECTIONPewa as an entree
- SECTIONPewa Savoury Spread
- CHAPTERPEOPLE AND PLACES
- CHAPTERHAERE E KUI, HAERE KI NGA TUPUNA!
- CHAPTERRatana Pilgrimage to Te Rere a Kapuni
- SECTIONInspired Many Great Tohungas
- SECTIONA Series of Services
- SECTIONEarlier Visit by Church Leaders
- CHAPTERThe Eels of Lake Wairarapa
- SECTIONBasket Made From Vines
- SECTIONMaking the Net
- SECTIONLake Mouth Closes at Right Moment
- SECTIONAlways in the Same Order
- SECTIONThey Come Down in Thousands
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- SECTIONGrilled and Dried in the Sun
- CHAPTERThe Finding of Te Awhiorangi Te Kitetanga o Te Awhiorangi
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- CHAPTERVISITS TO THE UNDERWORLD IN MAORI MYTHOLOGY
- SECTIONTeaches Art of Tattooing
- SECTIONAssociated With Planting of Fields
- SECTIONSacrifices to Ensure Fertility
- SECTIONAn Initiation Ritual
- SECTIONKnowledge of Art of Weaving
- SECTIONA Third Legend
- SECTIONSimilar in Many Ways
- CHAPTERTHE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE MAORI AND SANSKRIT LANGUAGES
- SECTIONChanges in Pronunciation
- SECTIONWork by Early Writers
- SECTIONChanges from Sanskrit to Polynesian
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- CHAPTERIT'S THE CHATTERBOXES WHODO WELL AT SCHOOL
- SECTION‘Real Little Chatterboxes’
- SECTIONToo Busy to Help
- SECTIONNo Use Asking About School Work
- SECTIONSome Points to Consider
- SECTIONMaybe They Expect Too Much
- SECTIONTalking to the Children
- SECTIONThe World Was Different
- SECTIONLearning Together
- CHAPTERIf You are a Pakeha Ask Yourself These Questions
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- ADVERTISEPROTECT YOUR EYES!
- CHAPTERTHE FORBIDDEN TREE—
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- CHAPTERLament for Teka
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- CHAPTERBooks
- SECTIONMan of the Mist
- SECTIONPolynesian Studies
- SECTIONThe Currie Report: A Critique Association for the Study of Childhood, 10s 6d
- SECTIONNew Zealand Through Young Eyes
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- CHAPTERA Maori Mother's Lament
- CHAPTERRecords
- SECTION‘Maori Love Duets’
- SECTION‘Favourite Hymns in Maori’
- SECTION‘The Legend of the Bridge’ Auckland in Song and Story
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- CHAPTERCrossword Puzzle 48
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- SECTIONThe Rev. Karena Wiki
- SECTIONMrs K. H. Durie
- SECTIONMiss Matilda Brereton
- SECTIONMr Albert (Opai) Asher
- SECTIONCanon Te A. Te H. K. Kaa
- SECTIONMrs Rua Kahurangi Riri
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