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Te Ao Hou THE MAORI MAGAZINE Number 67 July–August 1969 stories page I Remember, Kanarahi Mio 22 Huria's Rock, Patricia Grace 23 poetry The Highway, Marie Andersen 24 The Asylum of Darkness, J Hukatai 55 articles He Whakawhitiwhitinga Nā Te Ford Foundation, Hohepa Taepa 4 Human Rights Year 21 Chief Judge Retires 25 Maoris and Technical Education, Noel Harrison 26 Telford Farm Training Institute 28 Rapaki Church Centennial 32 New Dining Hall at Wairoa 35 Maori Language in New Zealand Schools, F. G. B. Keen 48 Waitangi, 1969 51 In Support of the All Black's Tour, Eve Magee 54 Hawke's Bay Secondary Schools Maori Conference 56 features Haere Ki O Koutou Tipuna 2 Letters 3 People and Places 36 Records 57 Books 58 Crossword 64 the minister of maori affairs: The Hon. J. R. Hanan. editor: Joy Stevenson. associate editor (Maori text): E. B. Ranapia. front cover: This picture of Rapaki Church was taken before the ribbon wood tree (houi) planted at the time the church was opened, lost its remaining branches in a storm. The church bell used to hang from a lower branch. Only a stump now remains, and the bell is fixed near the church door. National Publicity Studios
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