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SPECIAL AUCKLAND ISSUE OF TE AO HOU
Our June issue will be devoted mainly to a study of the Auckland Maori. The Maori population of Auckland and its immediate environment has been estimated as high as 18,000. Nowhere has the development of Maori city life been so vigorous. Certainly migration to Auckland has brought its difficulties, but also it has enabled thousands to live better and more happily than would have been possible at home. We shall cover all aspects of Auckland life, the provisional list of articles being as follows:
Foreword, by the Mayor of Auckland
The Maori Community Centre—The Need for an Auckland Marae, by Waka Clarke
Maori Rugby in Auckland, by Keith Davis
Maori Dance Bands and Music Makers, by Jack Berry
The Maori Women of Auckland, by Eileen Johnston
A Review of Maori Sport in Auckland, by Jack Taua
Leadership and Kinship in Auckland, by Mr M. Winiata
Jobs for the Maoris of Auckland—Present and Future, by N. P. K. Puriri
Problems of Adaptation of Maori Youth in Auckland, by Mr Roy Te Punga
How the Maori Fits into his Own Environment, by Matiu Te Hau
The Maori People of Auckland in the Nineteenth Century, by M. P. K. Sorrenson
Other articles and stories on interesting personalities, the religious side of Maori life in Auckland, the Maori Migrant, etc., by prominent authorities as well as promising younger writers.
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