INDEX TO TE AO HOU, ISSUES 1–22
In this issue we publish a consolidated index of all articles appearing in issues 1–22. When an article is referred to as ‘17, 15’, this means issue 17, page 15. Please note that Spring 1953 is issue 5, and the Royal Tour Number, 1953 is issue 6. All other issues are clearly marked on page 1, top left.
We have catalogued articles in the Maori language separately under the heading ‘Ko te reo Maori’. All the articles listed under other headings, even if the titles are Maori, are in English.
| Books | 1, 54; 9, 19; 10, 48; 11, 53; 12, 56 18, 53; 20, 54 |
| Books about New Zealand | 17, 53 |
| Books for Children by J. C. Sturm | 13, 52 |
| Books for Older Children by J. C. Sturm | 14, 54 |
| Books on the South Pacific by J. C. Sturm | 15, 56 16, 56 |
| Dictionary in the Making | 11, 50 |
| Remarkable Novels by Negroes and Indians | 19, 53 |
| Some Recent Publications | 2, 59 |
| The Great Book is Ready (New edition of the Maori Bible) by Rt. Rev. W. N. Panapa, Bishop of Aotearoa | 2, 13 |
| Two Maori Authors | 2, 58 |
| What Books do Children like, by Dorothy K. Bowsher | 21, 58 |
| A New Approach to the Maori Child, by K. I. Robertson | 22, 26 |
| Achievement of a Conference (Maori Education Committee) | 14, 37 |
| Achievements in Maori Education, by Elsdon Craig | 18, 24 |
| Advice from Opunake | 3, 12 |
| An American High School, by Tuhingia Barclay | 15, 62 |
| Campaign for Education | 12, 6 |
| Encouragement of the Brighter Child | 15, 44 |
| High Perched Hukarere, by Beatrice Ashton | 3, 32 |
| How Can We Help the Young who Get into Trouble, by Elsdon Craig | 15, 16 |
| Keep Them at School | 8, 15 |
| Kindergarten for Oparure, by Rora Raki | 8, 17 |
| Marae and College, by Ngata P. Pitcaithby | 14, 8 |
| Maori Colleges of Today | 9, 29 |
| Maori Students Organise | 13, 10 |
| Mormon Maoris Build Their Way to Education, by Elsdon Craig | 12, 14 |
| New Hope for Pukekohe | 3, 47 |
| Practical Education for Maoris, by W. Parsonage | 9, 21 |
| Queen Victoria School Jubilee, by Mel Taylor | 5, 36 |
| The Backward Child Needs Help and Understanding, by Dr A. Fielding Parker | 19, 63 |
| The Blind, by Turoa Royal | 22, 53 |
| The Maori at University, by T. R. Davis | 7, 12 |
| The Place of Maori in Education (Conference of Students), by M. J. Taylor | 16, 30 |
| Vocational Guidance Service, by K. T. Harawira | 9, 10 |
| Whakarewarewa Maori Children's Visit to Hutt and Wellington | 10, 36 |
| Farmers Organise in Tikitiki | 10, 44 |
| Farming in the United States, by Rex Austin | 7, 41 |
| Farming Notes | 3, 58 |
| First Maori Stud Farm Established | 5, 23 |
| Footrot in Sheep | 17, 56 |
| From Eels to Butterfat, by Anne McIlraith | 19, 25 |
| Keen Maori Interest in Farm Schools | 20, 52 |
| Maori Small Farming to be Assisted | 1, 40 |
| Men and Machinery Pave the Why for Sheepfarms at Remote Tiroa, by Elsdon Craig | 20, 24 |
| Pig Management, by Dixon Wright | 11, 24 |
| Rangataua Farmers' Club, by W. Ohia | 6, 29 |
| Seasonal Work on the Farm—June to August | 8, 49 |
| Seasonal Work on the Farm—September to December | 9, 52 |
| Seasonal Work on the Farm, by Dixon Wright | 13, 55; 14, 56; 18, 52; 19, 52 20, 53; 21, 52; 22, 48 |
| The Farm that won the Ahuwhenua Cup, by Gordon Mead | 6, 63 |
| The Kumara Returns, by Heretaunga P. Baker | 7, 63 |
| The Rearing of Dairy Calves, by Dixon Wright | 12, 55 |
| Tractor Accidents | 6, 60 |
| Tuberculosis in Dairy Cattle | 16, 53 |
| A Roast Dinner, by Betty M. Johnston | 12, 61 |
| Apples, by Betty M. Johnston | 13, 57 |
| Common Accidents in the Home | 16, 61 |
| Cooking Fish | 21, 57 |
| Love for the Afflicted | 13, 28 |
| Maori Food | 1, 14 |
| Mati Kohi, by Dr R. S. R. Francis | 17, 61 |
| Meals in an Emergency | 20, 62 |
| Mothercraft, by Keritapu | 8, 60; 13, 60; 14, 61 |
| Puddings for this Winter | 18, 62 |
| Recognition of the Sick Child, by Dr A. W. S. Thompson | 22, 62 |
| The Maori Mother and her Child, by Keritapu | 9, 60; 10, 62; 11, 63 |
| Water Can be Dangerous | 13, 21 |
| Water Supplies, by R. L. Pomare | 7, 47 |
| Winter Vegetables | 11, 60 |
| You and Tuberculosis | 5, 48 |
| Homes for the Maori People | 10, 26 |
| How to Apply for Housing Loans | 1, 42 |
| Judea Adopts an American Idea | 1, 11 |
| League Surveys Auckland Housing | |
| Life Insurance for Home Owners | 21, 54 |
| Maori Housing | 5, 20 |
| Modern Homes Where They Are Needed | 17, 32 |
| New Homes in Pukekohe | 6, 35 |
| New Housing Schemes | 11, 23 |
| Buying a Second Hand Car, by Des Mahoney | 21, 13 |
| Let's Have a Meeting, by Beatrice Ashton | 4, 49; 5, 44; 7, 54 |
| Maintaining a Second Hand Car, by Des Mahoney | 22, 52 |
| About Adoptions | 10, 41 |
| A Tawhaki te tohunga rapu tuna, na Moko | 1, 50 |
| A Tawhaka te tohunga whai poaka, na Moko | 1, 24 |
| A Tawhaki ka haere ki te taone, na Moko | 13, 44 |
| A Tawhaki te tohunga patu manu, na Moko raua ko Nehe | 12, 46 |
| Etahi pepeha a nga iwi | 12, 48 |
| Folk Tales from Papamoa | 17, 40; 18, 43; 19, 43 |
| Funeral Oration, na Pei Te Hurunui Jones | 9, 41 |
| He aha i noho ai te papka raua ko te Koura ki te Moana, na G. N. Lansdown | 7, 23 |
| He ahuatanga o Nehera | 17, 2 [ unclear: ] |
| He awhina mo te tamariki hihiko | 15, 44 |
| He hui nui whakaharahara na te ropu wahine toko i te ora | 1, 59 |
| He Korero Harari, na H. M. Wikiriwhi | 14, 16 |
| He korero me te mata me te paura, na Meiha Ropata | 1, 20 |
| He Korero no Namata, na Mutu Kapa | 22, 44 |
| He korero pakiwaitara, na Bruce Briggs | 5, 52 |
| He ngahau tino pai, na R. T. Kohere | 3, 55 |
| He pakiwaitara o Torere | 18, 43 |
| He putanga waimarie | 17, 41 |
| He reo tino pai, na R. T. Kohere | 2, 7 |
| He titotito na te Maori te waiata a Te Rangipaia, na R. T. Kohere | 5, 55 |
| He waiata haka oriori, na Bruce Briggs | 3, 56 |
| He whaka tae tae tuhituhi | 5, 4; 6, 17 |
| I tae ranei te heke nui onga waka ki Rarotonga kaore ranei? | 1, 38 |
| I waiata taratara ai te poraka, na G. N. Lansdown | 10, 52 |
| Ka haere a Tawhaki ki te kanikani, na Moko | 15, 50 |
| Ka kima a Maui i ona matua | 8, 21 |
| Ka pahupahu he kuri i te po | 18, 44 |
| Ki te toi o te mana (Loyal Adress) | 7, 8 |
| Ko koe ranei tetahi o te hunga e tika ana mana nga moni e takoto noa nei | 8, 23 |
| Ko nga korero mo nga ahautanga mo nga tono whare | 1, 42 |
| Ko nga taonga o mua hei pupuri ma tatou, na Graham Anderson | 20, 15 |
| Ko nga whainga whakaaro me nga mahi a te tari Maori | 1, 47 |
| Ko nga whenua noho noaiho o te Maori | 1, 44 |
| Ko Te Ao Hou Message from Sir P. Buck) | 7, 14 |
| Ko te awhina a ture i nga komiti-a-iwi ki te takahi i te maukino o te waipiro | 1, 49 |
| Ko te haeranga o te whakapono ki Aotearoa na Manga Kamarie | 21, 23; 22, 19 |
| Ko te mahi o te piupiu, na Rangimarie Hetet raua ko Ina Te Uira | 21, 24 |
| Ko te mate kohi | 5, 48 |
| Ko te paamu tuatahi whakatiputipu kau a te Maori | 5, 23 |
| Ko te pire mo nga mea take Maori | 4, 45 |
| Ko te tangihanga mo Te Uuea Herangi | 3, 6 |
| Ko Turongo raua ko Mahinarangi | 3, 16 |
| Ko te ture mo nga poari kaitiaki moni | 13, 49 |
| Ko te whakahaere hui | 5, 44 |
| Ko te whakakorenga o nga poari whenua Maori | 2, 46 |
| Kowhihkaru, na Hohepa Topa | 22, 16 |
| Modern Homes | 17, 32 |
| Nga kai a te Maori | 1, 15 |
| Nga moe Maori me whai raihana rano katahi ka mana | 1, 51 |
| Nga ngaru e toru | 18, 46 |
| Nga titotito a te Maori. He waiata mo te rangatira, na R. T. Kohere | 4, 41 |
| Nga titotito a te Maori. He waiata a Hinetawhirirangi, na R. T. Kohere | 9, 6 |
| Nga titotito a te Maori. He waiata a Hinewahirangi, na R. T. Kohere | 6, 43 |
| Nga titotito a te Maori—Te waiata a Turuhira Hineiwhakina, na R. T. Kohere | 8, 23 |
| Nga Weera e toru | 17, 40 |
| Nga Whakatauki me nga pepeha Maori, na H. T. M. Wikiriwhi | 11, 22; 12, 48 |
| Nga Whakatauki me nga pepeha Maori, na Kingi Ihaka | 13, 41; 15, 53; 17, 45 18, 41; 20, 42; 21, 42; 22, 42 |
| Omar Khayyam translated by Pei Te Hurunui Jones | 10, 22 |
| Pania of the Reef, by Tuiri Tareha | 10, 20 |
| Patangata | 19, 43 |
| Pukikitia te aroha, by Matutaera | 20, 21 |
| Roku | 19, 46 |
| Stories from Whakaki | 20, 44 |
| Te Aohuruhuru | 10, 6 |
| Te Kauwhau a Hamuera Matenga na Hoterene Keretene | 14, 10 |
| Te Korero mo Potaka—Tawhiti | 13, 11 |
| Te Korero o Torerenuiarua, na J. Kuhunoa | 20, 43 |
| Te Kuini raua ko te iwi Maori by Rt. Rev. W. N. Panapa | 6, 7 |
| Te Pakiwaitara o nga maunga riri | 18, 45 |
| Te Naue and Matatini | 12, 11 |
| Te pakinga o nga maunga | 18, 44 |
| Te patunga o Ngarara—Huarua, na Te Whetu | 4, 15 |
| Te Pua a Hinepahanga | 14, 45 |
| Te Pukapuka o te reo Maori a te Wiremu | 5, 50 |
| Te Putake i noho ai te Kea i runga mannga, na G. N. Lansdown | 11, 44 |
| Te Putaka i matemate ai nga Huia, na G. N. Lansdown | 12, 45 |
| Te Rangiatahua Royal, na Pei Te Hurunui Jones | 14, 12 |
| Te ra o te Tohora i Tairawhiti na Te Tane Tukaki | 19, 18 |
| Te rarunga o te wera i te nahonaho, by G. N. Iansdown | 9, 48 |
| Te reo Maori o tatou ingoa Maori, by R. T. Kohere | 6, 44 |
| Te Rerenga, na Reweti Kohere | 16, 48 |
| Te Ripeka Whero, na Matutaera | 21, 43 |
| Te Takuate a Kawiti | 16, 44; 17, 21 |
| Tetehi hui me ona hua | 14, 38 |
| Te Toka Kuia | 17, 42 |
| Te tupu o te Mautauranga me nga mahi Ahuwhenua i roto i Ngapuhi, na Hotorene Keretene | 19, 48 |
| Te Utu Hara, na Rora | 16, 22 |
| Te wahine me te toka tapu | 17, 43 |
| Towards a Welfare programme, by C. M. Bennett | 18, 6 |
| Tuini Ngawai (songs) | 14, 46 |
| Tuwhakairiora, na Mohi Turei | 5, 12; 7, 16 |
| Waiata mo nga tupapaku Katoa; Waiata tiki tupapaku, na Te Aka Rapana | 16, 14 |
| Waikaremoana | 17, 44 |
| Waikato Taniwharau, by Sir A. T. Ngata | 17, 15; 18, 18 |
| Wairangi he tupuna no Ngati Raukawa by Te Rangihiroa | 2, 18 |
| Vocational Guidance Service, na K. T. Harawira | 9, 10 |
| About Adoptions—New Legislation Proposed | 10, 41 |
| Abuse of Liquor—Extension of Tribal Committees' Powers | 1, 49 |
| Are You Entitled to Unclaimed Moneys? | 8, 50 |
| Legislation—Uses for Unclaimed Moneys | 7, 51 |
| The Maori Affairs Bill 1952 | 3, 49; 4, 54 |
| Maori Affairs Bill (No. 2) 1953 | 5, 61 |
| Maori Marriages—No Longer Legal Without Licences | 1, 51 |
| Maori Reserved Lands Act | 15, 48 |
| Maori Trust Boards Act | 13, 49 |
| 1954 Maori Legislation | 10, 43 |
| Unproductive Maori Land—Changes Made in the Law | 1, 44 |
| Basket Weaving | 3, 36 |
| European Figures in Wood Carving | 15, 40 |
| Flax, by S. G. Mead | 2, 41 |
| Games of the Old-Time Maori, by Hemi Bennett | 22, 45 |
| He Waka Harakeke (A Toy Canoe) | 3, 42 |
| Making a Cloak is not so Difficult | 13, 26 |
| Making a Koronae, by S. G. Mead | 4, 52 |
| Making a Piupiu | 14, 40 |
| Making Fire and Cooking Food | 15, 24 |
| Maori, Aboriginal & New Guinea Ethnic Dance—the Contrasting Style of the Different Races, by Beth Dean | 21, 39 |
| Maori Baby's Toilet, by W. J. Phillipps | 10, 38 |
| Moko or Maori Tattoo, by W. J. Phillipps | 9, 26 |
| Notes from a Museum | 4, 40 |
| Our Record of Three Vanished Houses | 13, 30 |
| Papa i Ouru, by W. J. Phippils | 7, 39 |
| Papawai Pa, Wairarapa, by W. J. Phillipps | 3, 40 |
| Patterns for Baskets, by W. J. Phillipps | 6, 38 |
| Petone Gateway, by W. J. Phillipps | 8, 39 |
| Plaits and Plaiting, by W. J. Phillipps | 18, 60 |
| Sacred Carvings of Whakatohea | 21, 30 |
| Te Hou Ki Turanga | 4, 39 |
| The Art of Making Piupiu (in Maori) by Rangimarie Hete and Ina te Uira | 21, 24 |
| The Kaitaia Lintel, is it Maori? by Dr Gilbert Archey | 14, 32 |
| The Newman Pare, by W. J. Smart | 16, 27 |
| The Origin of Maori Carving, by Sir Apirana Ngata | 22, 30 |
| The Poi Dance | 12, 32 |
| Tokens from the Past, by W. J. Phillipps | 2, 39 |
| Torch or Rahia (used in Milton birding), by W. J. Phillipps | 5, 40 |
| Traditional Poi-balls are being made Today | 11, 32 |
| Weapons and Warfare, by Hemi Bennett | 17, 50 |
| A New Look at Te Kooti, by Leo Fowler | 20, 17; 21, 18 |
| A Royal Visitor in Troubled Times | 6, 13 |
| Bringing the Mail Ashore 100 Years Ago | 2, 40 |
| Did the Great Fleet Visit Rarotonga | 1, 38 |
| Elsdon Best of Tuhoe, by Elsdon Craig | 20, 7 |
| Heke's War in the North, by Tawai Kawiti | 16, 38 |
| His Work Survived a Century (Rev. Richard Taylor) | 13, 15 |
| Maui Pomare and Te Ora o te Maori, by J. F. Cody | 4, 23 |
| Moutoua, by Kaata | 6, 15 |
| Rakau Tamatea Reke | 17, 11 |
| Rev. Mohi Turei—a biography by R. T. Kohere | 5, 10 |
| Te Pairi and his Friends, by Elsdon Craig | 10, 17 |
| The Delectable Land of Taiamai, by Anaru | 17, 19 |
| The Kereru, by Hemi Bennett | 21, 45 |
| The Last Home of the Moriori, by E. D. Woollett | 2, 35 |
| The Maori and the Mountains, by John Pascoe | 11, 36; 12, 25 |
| The Maori Gave His Best, 1901 | 6, 18 |
| The Story of Placenames, by Johannes Andersen | 22, 51 |
| Waikato of a Hundred Taniwhas, by Sir Apirana Ngata | 17, 15; 18, 18 |
| History from Court Records | 10, 42 |
| Land Under Maori Management | 8, 6; 11, 6 |
| Pioneers on Pumice Lands | 12, 50 |
| Relaxation of Control of Maori Lands | 6, 59 |
| The Story of Maori Land Titles, by E. W. Williams | 16, 7 |
| Title Consolidation, by Stanhope Andrews | 22, 11 |
| We Keep Our Land for Our Children, by E. G. Schwimmer | 18, 32 |
| Why were the Maori Land Boards Abolished | 2, 46 |
| A Haka to Honour Te Rangihiroa | 9, 75 |
| Chant for the Newly Born | 19, 16 |
| Harata Tangikuhu's Lament, edited by R. T. Kohere | 2, 44 |
| Hinekitawhiti's Oriori, edited by R. T. Kohere | 7, 60 |
| Hineta Whirirangi's Song, edited by R. T. Kohere | 9, 6 |
| Hinewahirangi's Song, edited by R. T. Kohere | 6, 43 |
| Lament for a Dead Chief, edited by R. T. Kohere | 4, 41 |
| Maori Proverbs and Savings, by Rev. Kingi Ihaka | 13, 41; 15, 53; 17, 45; 18, 41 19, 41; 20, 42; 21, 42; 22, 42 |
| Omar Khayyam, translated by Pei te Hurinui Jones | 10, 22 |
| Proverbial and Popular Sayings of the Maori, by H. T. M. Wikiriwhi | 11, 22; 12, 48 |
| Rangipaia's Song, edited by R. T. Kohere | 5, 55 |
| Records | 19, 56 |
| Songs of the Maori, by W. W. Bird | 11, 13; 12, 20; 15, 18 |
| Turuhira Hineiwhakina's Song, edited by R. T. Kohere | 8, 23 |
| Waiata, by Colleen Sheffield | 16, 20 |
| A Parson's Family in Honolulu (Rev. & Mrs M. A. Bennett), by Dorothy Moses | 10, 58 |
| A Polynesian Queen whose Dream came True (Queen Salote), by Kaata | 8, 25 |
| A Portrait of a Neighbour, by Mrs J. Te Rito | 16, 64 |
| Death of Princess Te Puea | 2, 33 |
| Epi Shalfoon—Loss of Popular Musician, by Bert Peterson | 5, 19 |
| Farewell to a Maori Administrator (T. T. Ropiha), by E. G. Schwimmer | 21, 10 |
| Funeral Oration on Sir Peter Buck, by Pei Te Hurinui Jones | 9, 41 |
| Maori World Shows Gloom at Loss of Sir Apirana | 2, 3 |
| Memorial to the late Sir Peter Buck | 8, 30 |
| Memories of Princess Te Puea, by Eric Ramsden | 3, 7 |
| Ngati Porou Farmer Saw the World, by Mel Taylor | 8, 13 |
| Rani Ellison, Maori Crayfish Tycoon, by E. G. Schwimmer | 20, 32 |
| Sacred Funeral—Tangi for Te Puea | 3, 3 |
| Pat Smyth, by Melvyn Taylor | 10, 18 |
| Tauranga Lad Leads A. F. S. Contingent to U.S.A., by F. M. Pinfold | 21, 49 |
| Te Rangiatahua Royal — A Valedictory Message, by Pei Te Hurinui Jones | 14, 12 |
| Te Rangihiroa—His Burial Marks the End of an Epoch | 9, 35 |
| Te Rangihiroa Now Rests in His Homeland | 5, 9 |
| Te Rangihiroa's Rich Life, Rich Distinctions, Rich Legacy, by G. S. Roydhouse | 1, 3 |
| The Hon. E. B. Corbett | 21, 7 |
| The Koauau Player—Mrs Ben Wi Neera, by Beatrice Ashton | 2, 55 |
| The Man who Breaks In the Land (George Turner) | 22, 13 |
| Three Generations of Hiras, by M. J. Taylor | 11, 17 |
| Two Close Relations, by Lloyd Berrell | 4, 37 |
| Tuini Ngawai | 14, 46 |
| Where the Queen, Went She Followed—Miss Whetu Tirikatene, by Wi Hapi Love | 7, 11 |
| Whina Cooper (a biography), by M. J. Taylor | 12, 17 |
| Woman Beats the Men (Mrs R. Beazley) | 3, 46 |
| Vinoba and His Land Gift Mission, by Baldoon Dhingra | 12, 38 |
| A Brief Return to the Past—Turangawaewae | 17, 24 |
| A Site for Auckland Marae, by Elsdon Craig | 18, 23 |
| A Year in America, by Ngaio te Rito | 22, 59 |
| An Outpost of Maoritanga, by Toby Rikihana | 15, 10 |
| Birmingham Leads the Way, by Mordecai Rechler | 15, 41 |
| Camp with a Future (Hauhungaroa) | 20, 38 |
| Centre for Palmerston | 20, 37 |
| East Coast Tour, by Tuhingaia Barclay | 10, 59 |
| Fiji—One Land—Two Peoples | 3, 27 |
| Flowers were Blooming at Kawiu Pa | 8, 45 |
| Homely Hostel (Auckland) | 2, 57 |
| Hostel in Rotorua | 16, 29 |
| Hui Topu 1957 (Ruatoki), by J. McL. Henderson | 20, 13 |
| Indian Art Revived (Canada), by John Westbury | 16, 16 |
| Italy after Ten Years | 5, 28 |
| Judea Meeting House in Retrospect, by Pei Te Hurinui Jones | 16, 23 |
| Kennedy's Bay, by E. G. Schwimmer | 15, 32 |
| Leadership in Western Samoa, by Prof. J. W. Davidson | 20, 39; 21, 15 |
| Mangatawa Monument, by E. G. Schwimmer | 21, 34 |
| Matakana Achievement | 1, 29 |
| New Hostel for Tauranga | 16, 48 |
| New Zealand Develops a New Industry—Bay of Plenty Will Be Transformed | 1, 12 |
| New Zealand Soldier Tells of Historic Land of Korea | 4, 28 |
| Ngaruawahia—Fortress of Maori Culture | 2, 28 |
| Ngati Poneke Comes of Age | 17, 14 |
| Orakei Today | 5, 27 |
| Service to a City (Hamilton) | 17, 39 |
| Shearing in Hawkes Bay, by E. G. Schwimmer | 19, 12 |
| Tahiti, by Rangi Harrison | 15, 28 |
| Te Araroa | 1, 25 |
| The Film of Ruatoki | 13, 34 |
| The Fires of Ngatoroirangi, by E. G. Schwimmer | 18, 37 |
| The Future of Mangakino, by Larry Finn | 2, 10 |
| The Lapps—the Last Nomads of Europe, by Jean Hardy | 11, 39 |
| The Otiria Meeting Houses, by Tawai Kawiti | 3, 10 |
| The Story of Kawerau | 10, 9 |
| The Story of Three Mission Hostels (Auckland), by Elsdon Craig | 19, 36 |
| Tikitiki in Parliament, by Dorothy Moses | 19, 23 |
| United States Indians, by E. W. Williams | 18, 53 |
| Waiohau, by Reo Takiwa | 15, 43 |
| Weekend in Whangarei | 4, 26 |
| Women in Asia, by Miraka Petricevich (Mrs M. Szaszy) | 12, 8 |
| Women Transform Ceylon Villages, by Chitra M. Fernando | 19, 61 |
| Crowning of the Queen | 4, 8 |
| Family Tree of Queen Elizabeth II | 4, 6 |
| Government Prepares for Maori Reception of Queen | 5, 60 |
| Kia Ora Koutou—The Queen's Message | 7, 9 |
| Looking Back on the Maori Receptions | 7, 29 |
| Loyal Address—Rotorua | 7, 7 |
| Loyal Address Translated | 8, 32 |
| Past Royal Visits in Pictures | 6, 25 |
| Royal Reception at Rotorua | 6, 9 |
| Royalty's First Hangi | 18, 31 |
| The Queen and the Maori People, by Rt. Rev. W. N. Panapa | 6, 7 |
| The Queen in Rotorua, Part I | 14, 16 |
| Part II, by H. te M. Wikiriwhi | 15, 12 |
| A Holiday Story, by H. te M. Wikiriwhi | 14, 16; 15, 12 |
| A Home is Made by Rora | 18, 12 |
| A Modern Outcast, by Kathryn Leef | 22, 15 |
| Constable McFarland, by S. M. Mead | 18, 10 |
| Death in the Mill, by Rowley Habib | 16, 51 |
| Experiments with Lead and Powder, by Major Ropata | 1, 20 |
| For All the Saints, by J. C. Sturm | 13, 22 |
| I Failed the Test of Life, by Mason Durie | 12, 22 |
| Ka Pu te Rua, by Rora Paki | 15, 6 |
| Love in the Mill, by Rowley Habib | 19,21 |
| Our Literary Competition | 14, 15 |
| The Burial, by Rowley Habib | 18, 15 |
| The Talking Shell, by Kate Shaw | 17, 22 |
| The Visitors, by Rowley Habib | 20, 11 |
| What is a Pakeha? by Rita Atkinson | 15, 22 |
| From Te Hapua to Invercargill, by Elsdon Craig | 14, 7 |
| Future Table Tennis Champion, by A. R. Harding | 21, 50 |
| I Shall Play Tennis All My Life, by Michael Lindsay | 14, 52 |
| It was Good to be Together (A Reportage of the Maori-Springbok Match), by Kem Tukuino | 16, 17 |
| Maori Personalities in Sport by Wallie Ingram | 4, 61; 6, 49 |
| Maori Personalities in Sport by Paul Potiki | 5, 41; 9, 44 |
| Maoris and Sport by Paul Potiki | 7, 48; 8, 52 |
| Maoris and Sport—The Kennys of Johnsonville, by Paul Potiki | 10, 45 |
| Playing the Springboks, by Paul Potiki | 15, 46 |
| Ruia Morrison's World Tour, by Elsdon Craig | 20, 61 |
| Spear Fishing, by W. Ohia | 17, 37 |
| Sport Among the Maori People, by Ralph Love | 1, 60 |
| Sports, by Paul Potiki | 11, 54; 12, 52; 13, 48 |
| Sports | 17, 52; 18, 57 |
| Talking About Sports, by Paul Potiki | 3, 61 |
| The Year We Won the Cup, by Kate Shaaw | 21, 61 |
| Touring with the N.Z. Maori Rugby Team | 2, 62 |
| THE HOME GARDEN by R. G. Falconer | |
| Care of Fruit Trees | 11, 45 |
| Marketing of the Kumara | 21, 53 |
| The Home Garden | 4,42; 6, 47; 7, 46 8, 51; 9, 51; 12, 44; 13, 46; 14, 51 16, 55; 17, 47; 18, 58; 19, 57; 20, 56 |
| Shelter is Essential | 22, 56 |
| Tree Planting in the Home Garden | 15, 55 |
| A First Music Festival, by A. McCracken | 17, 29 |
| Baroness Von Trapp tells T.A.H. her ideas on Maori Art in the Modern World | 13, 18 |
| Carved Meeting House for Waiwhetu | 5, 39 |
| Coronation Gift | 6, 28 |
| Fascinating Shellcraft, by Jane Emery | 15, 61 |
| Kawiu Pa Makes up for Lost Time (Weaving of Mats) | 5, 30 |
| Maori, Aboriginal and New Guinea Ethnic Dances, by Beth Dean | 21, 39; 22, 22 |
| Maori Art Studies | 5, 34 |
| Maori Music—a ‘Hit’ in Melbourne | 3, 9 |
| Maori Musicians are Talented, by Freddie Gore | 4, 22 |
| Action Song (Movements of Arohaina Mai) | 7, 26 |
| Producing a Play by Maori Club Teachers' Training College | 6, 39 |
| Ranginui Academy for Arts & Crafts— Judea | 10, 32 |
| Success of Maori Actors—‘The Pohutukawa Tree’ | 20, 58 |
| The Future of Maori Arts and Crafts, by Maharaia Winiata | 19, 29 |
| The Pulpit of Tikitiki Maori Church | 4, 38 |
| The Turakina Chapel | 15, 37 |
| The Work of our Forefathers, by Rora Paki | 6, 32 |
| Aims and Objects of the Department of Maori Affairs | 1, 47 |
| Bonds of Friendship—the Putiki Youth Club | 20, 21 |
| Broken Barrier | 1, 37 |
| Clerics Meet at Kawerau | 8, 41 |
| Crime and Delinquency, by Prof. Albert Morris | 10, 14 |
| Fifty Years of Maori Self-Government | 1, 21 |
| How to Remain Maori (Conference in Christchurch) | 16, 35 |
| In the Shadow of Ruapehu | 14, 28 |
| In the Smallest Culbhouse of New Zealand, by E. G. Schwimmer | 16, 32 |
| Maori Investment Societies of Tokerau, by S. Andrews | 20, 27 |
| Maori Soldiers' Fund | 8, 56 |
| Maoritanga, by Very Rev. J. G. Laughton | 8, 10; 9, 17 |
| Native Races Need Not Die, by Peter H. Buck | 1, 16 |
| New Roads for Welfare (Training Course at Paraparaumu), by T. M. R. Tomoana | 20, 49 |
| Problems at Otiria | 11, 19 |
| Progress in a Northland Community, by M. Taylor | 13, 6 |
| Progress in the North, by Prof. I. L. G. Sutherland | 1, 9 |
| The Changing Pattern of Maori Population, by Joan Melge | 4, 11 |
| The Maori People of Wellington, by Rev. Manu Bennett | 18, 25 |
| The New World—A Message from Sir Peter Buck | 7, 14 |
| The Ngati Poneke Young Maori Club, by J. C. Sturm | 12, 29 |
| The People Who Saved their Language | 22, 38 |
| The Place of the Maori in a Modern Community, by T. T. Ropiha | 17, 7; 18, 4; 19, 7 |
| The Story of the Modern Marae | 2, 23 |
| The Tribes Exchange Opinions | 5, 21 |
| Towards a Welfare Programme | 18, 6 |
| Tribal Committees at Work | 11, 46 |
| Youth of Mangakino | 13, 20 |
| Folk Tales from Papamoa Maori School | 17, 40; 18, 43; 19, 43 |
| Hinepoupou and Te Oriparoa, by W. W. Bird | 11, 11 |
| How Ngarara-Huarau was Killed (Te Patunga O Ngarara Huarau) by Te Whetu | 4, 15 |
| Korotangi, by W. J. Phillipps | 12, 36 |
| Kowhitikaru, by Hohepa Topa | 22, 16 |
| Mahinarangi and Turongo, by Pei Te Hurinui Jones | 3, 15 |
| Pania of the Reef, by Tuiri Tareha | 10, 20 |
| Stories from Whakaki | 20, 43 |
| Te Aohuruhuru, translated by W. W. Bird | 10, 6 |
| Te Naue and Matatini | 12, 11 |
| The Legend of Potaka-Tawhiti, by Paora Te Muera | 13, 11 |
| Tuwhakairiora, by Mohi Turei | 5, 12; 7, 16 |
| Wairangi, by Te Rangihiroa | 2, 18 |
| A Memorable Conference of the Maori Women's Welfare League | 1, 27 |
| Another Successful M.W.W.L. Conference | 5, 6 |
| Beauty Care, by Catherine Wislang | 16, 59 |
| Beauty for Christmas, by Catherine Wislang | 17, 59 |
| Board of Maori Affairs | 5, 22 |
| Bonds of Friendship—the Putiki Youth Club | 20, 21 |
| Curtains, by Betty Johnston | 11, 58 |
| Going to the Conference, by Rora Paki | 10, 55 |
| Leagues Meet in Christchurch | 19, 60 |
| League Women Meet | 11, 26 |
| Making Cushions | 14, 60 |
| Sewing Baby Clothes | 15, 59 |
| Stimulating Conference—M.W.W.L. | 8, 36 |
| Suddenly it's Spring | 12, 60 |
| The Hand that Rocks the Cradle | 14, 58 |
| The Leagues are Judged | 11, 57 |
| The Maori Women's Welfare League, by J. Sturm | 9, 8 |
| The Sky Wept at Waitangi | 14, 24 |


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