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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