Contents
- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
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- CHAPTERMaori cultural contacts in Australia
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- CHAPTERTu Tangata
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- ILLUSTRATIONCover photograph by Jocelyn Carlin: (From left) Hine Potaka and Elizabeth Murchie, past presidents with present natio...
- CHAPTERTe Roopu Wahine Toko I Te Ora continues to provide basics
- ILLUSTRATIONLeague members gather outside their national headquarters in Wellington with Koro Wetere and Dame Te Atairangikaahu.
- ILLUSTRATIONPast President Ruhia Sage.
- ILLUSTRATIONNational President Georgina Kirby (left) chats with League patroness Dame Te Atairangikaahu. Alongside Erena Te Pau-k...
- ILLUSTRATIONFront from left: Kuini Te Tau (treasurer) F Paki (vice-pres) Whina Cooper (pres) Mrs Tahiwi (vice-pres) Mrs M. Swains...
- ILLUSTRATION1951 league conference.
- ILLUSTRATION1951 league conference.
- ILLUSTRATIONNational executive of the league in 60's. Miria Karauria and Hine Potaka (third and fourth from left kneeling) both p...
- CHAPTERRapuora, Health and Maori Women
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- CHAPTERWaitangi Tribunal Hearing
- CHAPTERTour issue makes job harder for Sciascia
- CHAPTERMAORI AGAINST THE TOUR
- CHAPTERPutting the Maori into the news
- CHAPTERInterviewer Extraordinaire
- CHAPTERMaori media given the thumbs up
- CHAPTERSir Graham Lattimer leads N.Z. Maori Council again
- ILLUSTRATIONN.Z. Maori Council 1985.
- CHAPTEROne night in Paekok
- CHAPTERTe Karanga newsletter launched
- CHAPTERKauri-tough Te Kanawa: Porirua sports pioneer
- CHAPTERFrom the Royal Ballet to Sydney dance
- ILLUSTRATIONAlfred and his mum.
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- CHAPTERThe I-am-we of Maori culture
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- CHAPTERMaori theatre production goes to school
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- CHAPTERBi-cultural totem pole
- ILLUSTRATIONTe Atu and Ramon Murillo.
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- CHAPTERProgress in the North
- CHAPTERHaere mai HEI KAIAKO he awhina i ngā mahi mō te ao hou.
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- CHAPTERTe riri o te tohunga makutu
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- ILLUSTRATIONThe temple at Te Haape paa.
- CHAPTEROUT OF THE ASHES, HISTORY
- CHAPTERAcross the great divide – a Maori editor's travels in Australia
- ILLUSTRATIONCollection of the Australian National Gallery, Canberra. Left: Honey ant dreaming story. 1983 synthetic polymer paint...
- ILLUSTRATIONRight: Danny Munkara boss of Tiwi design with his young boy.
- ILLUSTRATIONBelow: The Wagilag Sisters Story. 1983 ochres on eucalyptus bark by Paddy Dhatangu. Liyagalawumirri people Central Ar...
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- ILLUSTRATIONDream site. 1983 ochres on eucalyptus bark by George Mipurrurru. Ganulpuyngu people Central Arnhem Land, Northern Ter...
- CHAPTERThe Tiwi Islanders go with the times
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- ILLUSTRATIONLuke Morcom and Cyril Rioli.
- ILLUSTRATIONAussy Rules hero, Maurice Rioli running with the ball.
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- CHAPTERLand Rights – To the land, my mother
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- CHAPTERGreenstone carver and proud to be
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- CHAPTERThe camera remains hidden
- CHAPTERPitopito korero
- CHAPTERKupu whakaata
- CHAPTERPitopito korero
- CHAPTERJames Rongotoa Elkington
- CHAPTERPaeroa Hawea
- CHAPTERTamati Horomona
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- CHAPTERHenare Barrett
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- CHAPTERCare of cloaks at Auckland museum
- ILLUSTRATIONVacuum cleaning the inside of a rain cape using a screen to prevent damage to the cape.
- ILLUSTRATIONPlacing a cloak on the supporting frame prior to washing.
- ILLUSTRATIONA dogskin cloak being washed. The hair is gently tamped with fingertips periodically.
- ILLUSTRATIONAfter rinsing the dogskin cloak, still on the supporting frame, is placed in the sun to dry.
- ILLUSTRATIONA large rain cape is backed with polyester fabric which will take much of the weight of the cape. The sandbags keep t...
- ILLUSTRATIONSewing the backing material to a cloak using the curved needle. The polyester fabric is almost transparent. At the to...
- ILLUSTRATIONA cloak storage drawer with the lid closed.
- ILLUSTRATIONThe lid off the drawer showing a feather cloak laid flat and protected with calicoe dust covers.
- CHAPTERThe shape of things in Aotearoa
- CHAPTERArchaeology today – something in it for Maoris?
- CHAPTERThe New Zealand Historic Places Trust
- ILLUSTRATIONMr Kelly Wilson (West Coast Delegate) and Mr Viv Gregory (Northland Delegate) at Papawai hui. photograph Tracey Williams
- ILLUSTRATIONphotograph Tracey Williams Regional committee members attending hui at Papawai Marae, May 1985.
- ILLUSTRATIONMaori Advisory Committee outside Antrim House from left, Pat Park, Te Aue Davis, Anne Geelen, Helena Mill; Atholl And...
- CHAPTERWaha T. Elkington
- CHAPTERBaden Pere
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- CHAPTERGreg Tata
- CHAPTERSoldier, musician, lay-preacher – Koro's been there
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- CHAPTERPOKING TONGUES
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- CHAPTER"Food First – all else follows
- CHAPTERMaori Recipes
- CHAPTERLetters to the Editor
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- COVER_SECTIONCover Section
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