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No. 22 (April 1958)
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CONTENTS

Page
Consolidated Index of Issues 1–22 6
Books 6
Education 6
Farming 6
Health and Food 6
Housing 6
How to do it 7
Ko te reo Maori 7
Legislation 8
Maori Art and its Techniques 8
Maori History 8
Maori Land 8
Maori Literature 8
Personalities 9
Places 9
Royalty 9
Short Stories 9
Sport 10
The Home Garden 10
The Modern Maori: as an Artist 10
The Modern Maori: Facts and Views 10
Traditional Tales 10
Women's Features 11
Articles and Stories
Title Consolidation, by Stanhope Andrews 11
The Men who Break In the Land, by Elsdon Craig 13
A Modern Outcast, by Kathryn Leef 15
Kowhitikaru, by Hohepa Topa 16
Maori, Aboriginal and New Guinea Dances, by Beth Dean (Part 2) 22
A New Approach to the Maori Child, by K. I. Robertson 26
The Origin of Maori Carving, by Sir Apirana Ngata 30
The People Who Saved Their Language 38
Games of the Old-Time Maori, by Hemi Bennett 45
The Blind, by Turoa Royal 53
A Year in America, by Ngaio Te Rito 59
Recognition of the Sick Child, by Dr A. W. S. Thompson 62
Ko Te Reo Maori
Kowhitikaru, na Hohepa Topa 16
Ko Te Haerenga o the Whakapono, na Manga Kamarie (Part 2) 19
Nga Whakatauki me nga Pepeha Maori, na Kingi Ihaka 42
He Korero no Namata, na Mutu Kapa 44
Regular Features
Proverbial and Popular Sayings of the Maori, by Rev. K. Ihaka 42
Seasonal Work on the Farm 48
Letters to the Editor 49
The Story of Place Names, by Johannes Andersen 51
Motoring: Maintaining a Second-hand Car, by Des Mahoney 52
Books 55
The Home Garden, by R. G. Falconer 56
Crossword Puzzle 58

The Minister of Maori Affairs: The Rt. Hon. W. Nash.

The Secretary for Maori Affairs: M. Sullivan.

Management Committee: E. A. McKay, dip.vfm, W. T. Ngata, lic.int., E. G. Schwimmer, m.a., M. J. Taylor.

Editor: E. G. Schwimmer, m.a.

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published by the department of maori affairs april 1958

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