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No. 29 (December 1959)
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CONTENTS

Page
Features
Haere ki o koutou tipuna 3
Sports: Maori Rugby Team's Tactics Provoked Strong Criticism, by Terry McLean 48
On The Farm 52
Books 55
Records 56
Crossword Puzzle 57
The Home Garden: Black Rot in Kumara, by R. G. Falconer 58
Women's Pages 59
Articles
Leadership in Action 6
Reminiscences, by Rora 8
Werihe Te Tuiri, by Pei Jones 11
How family benefits are used to finance Maori housing 14
Puhiwahine, Maori Poetess II, by Pei Jones 17
Tolaga Bay and its District High School, by Dr D. Sinclair 25
New Life Comes to Pouto, by E. G. Schwimmer 29
Maungapohatu, an Epoch in History, by J. Alexander 34
Conversion: The Improvement of Maori Land Titles, by Toitu Te Whenua 43
The Maori Bank at Cambridge, by N. M. Chapple 50
Will the League Stand on its Own Feet? 59
League Does Exciting Job With Teenagers 62
Ko te Reo Maori
Tamarua Takarua, na Iki Pouwhare 3
Rapua Te Matauranga o te Pakeha i roto i Te Ao Hou, na Paraiti Kaua 22
Te Whakamoni Paanga Maramara, na Toitu Te Whenua 43

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

The Secretary for Maori Affairs: M. Sullivan.

Management Committee: Chairman: B. E. Souter, Asst. Secretary. Members: W. Herewini, M. R. Jones, W. T. Ngata, E. G. Schwimmer, G. H. Stanley, M. J. Taylor.

Editor: E. G. Schwimmer, M.A.

Associate Editor (Maori text): W. T. Ngata, Lic. Int.

Sponsored by the Maori Purposes Fund Board. Subscriptions to Te Ao Hou at 7/6 per annum (4 issues) or £1 for three years' subscriptions at all offices of the Maori Affairs Department and P.O. Box 2390, Wellington, New Zealand.

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PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF MAORI AFFAIRS DECEMBER 1959

PRINTED BY PEGASUS PRESS LTD.

Brief Notices

Cover Photo: Mrs Uatohi Gough, of Waitara (National Publicity Studios, 1953).

Errata: On page 31 of our last issue we referred to Te Kaha meeting house as Apanui. This This should have been Tukaki. It is hoped that Whauau Apanui will forgive this error.

The following corrections should also be made in page 14 of the same issue: line 3 Tukeka should read Tuheka, after line 7, following the words O Pare, the following line was missed in the English translation: ‘If you were unwedded there would be no delay—.’

Back Issues: Some back issues of the magazine have become very scarce, and it has been decided to raise the prices of these issues so as to eke out the supply for the benefit of collectors. Prices per copy are as follows: Issues 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 5/-; Issue 16, 3/-; Issues 18–27, 2/6.

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