Contents
- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
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- ADVERTISEMENTUnnumbered Page Advertisement 1
- CHAPTERTu Tangata
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- TABLE_OF_CONTENTSCONTENTS
- CHAPTERMaori tv news spreads net
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- CHAPTERDame Kiri Te Kanawa welcomed home
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- CHAPTERNZ Maori tennis championships
- CHAPTER1982 New Zealand Maori Tennis Champs Summary of Results
- CHAPTERRetara (Russell) Family Reunion Hui Held in Temuka
- CHAPTERSnow warrior ices the cake
- CHAPTERThe Spirit of Mangatu
- CHAPTERTo market, to market
- CHAPTERKikopiri Meeting House being restored
- ILLUSTRATIONMastercarver Kohe Webster hard at work restoring the amo carving.
- ILLUSTRATIONSome of the more intricate details of the historic carving are pointed out by Kohe Webster, left to John Burns, the a...
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- ILLUSTRATIONWaikawa Marae near Picton is slowly taking shape as the local people and others around the country support the buildi...
- CHAPTERThe Education of Maori Women
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- CHAPTEROtara parents proud of their schools
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- ILLUSTRATIONPukunui author James Waerea working with pupils at Clydemore School.
- CHAPTERA MINI MAORI COURSE
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- ILLUSTRATION1.2: The child is eating.
- ILLUSTRATION1.3: Hone had better lie down.
- ILLUSTRATION1.5: I have washed.
- ILLUSTRATION1.8: They are working well.
- ILLUSTRATION3: The old chap ... papers.
- ILLUSTRATION5.2: Mere has the kits.
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- CHAPTERA photographer in Northland
- ILLUSTRATIONRIGHT Warana Clendon and young Lou Woods (from Russell) fishing in the large U.S. open boat, acquired (somehow) by Ra...
- ILLUSTRATIONBELOW Tau and grandson Wiremu.
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE Kaiangahoa mail boxes, where the road used to finish by the old Rawhiti School.
- ILLUSTRATIONRIGHT Taurangi Clendon (Te Nana) and her two grandchildren, reading mail delivered by Fuller’s Cream trip three times...
- ILLUSTRATIONBELOW Puti Puru watching Arthur Hakaraia secure her dingy in Kaiangahoa.
- ILLUSTRATIONFAR RIGHT Barracouta, snapper and one red pigfish (pakura) caught nearby.
- ILLUSTRATIONABOVE Walking back to the end of the road from Kaimaramara with the latest extension then, in 1971, revealed in the t...
- ILLUSTRATIONRIGHT Access to Kaimaramara, the last bay on the Rawhiti Peninsula, was either “by the walk” or by sea. Here the old ...
- CHAPTERKUPU WHAKAATA/Reviews
- ILLUSTRATION‘The North’ by Barry Mitcalfe, Coromandel Press, $12.00.
- ILLUSTRATIONTales of the Maori, James Cowan. Reed Publishers.
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- CHAPTER‘TIPNEY’
- CHAPTERTE IWI/People
- CHAPTERRESTORATION GRANT FOR OLDEST CHURCH
- CHAPTERTe Waipounamu Maori Arts Festival 1982
- ILLUSTRATIONBedding for 700 competitors at the Trafalgar Centre, Nelson.
- ILLUSTRATIONMr R J MacFarlane stands with the awards beside the display panel designed by the National Publicity Studios for the ...
- ILLUSTRATIONMr R J MacFarlane, of the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute, received an award for the Maori war canoe, Te ...
- CHAPTERImpressions of Wellington – night and day
- ILLUSTRATIONFiona Hamlin.
- CHAPTERCrossword Puzzle No. 10
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- ILLUSTRATIONSolution to crossword puzzle No. 9
- CHAPTERLetters
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- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
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