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Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE Number 65 June-August 1968 STORIES page The Fairies of Mochau, Margaret Orbell 4 Te Matikara Motu, Harry Dansey 6 Toki, Patricia Grace 16 The Home-coming, J. Edward Brown 18 POETRY Manu Korotangi, Rangi T. Harrison 9 Hinchopu, Joan Taylor 18 Kaumatua, Marie Anderson 18 ARTICLES Visit of M.W.W.L. to Fiji 10 Te Mate nei, te Kai Waipiro, Ani Bosch 13 I Te Mate Ka Tu Ka Ora 21 Aborigines and Maoris, Colin Tatz 22 Matenga Karauria 25 Ngaruawahia Regatta 26 Miss Canterbury 1968, William A. Gamble 27 Winners of Travel Awards 29 Ahuwhenua Trophy Presented 30 Third Christchurch Hostel Opened 32 Unveiling at Rotoiti 34 First Life Member, Louis J. Edwards 35 Maori Art on Tour 40 The Mauriora Entertainers 41 Two Aboriginal Women Visit Our Play Centres, Betty Brown 42 Looking at the Future, T. K. Royal 44 Land Development in Fiji, Eric Gibson 47 South Pacific Countries, Ross Walker 50 FEATURES Haere Ki o Koutou Tipuna 2 People and Places 36 Younger Readers' Section 56 Books 61 Crossword Puzzle 64 THE MINISTER OF MAORI AFFAIRS: The Hon. L. R. Hanau. EDITOR: Joy Stevenson. ASSOCIATE EDITOR (Maori text): E. B. Ramapia. FRONT COVER: The Mauriora Entertainers. See the article on page 41. BACK COVER: ‘Whiua Te Aroha’ the historic hei-tiki returned to Kuini Te Atairangikaahu by the American Ambassador, Mr J. F. Henning, during the coronation celebrations in May, An account of this occasion will be in our next issue. photograph by John J. Gray
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