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No. 34 (March 1961)
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CONTENTS

Features Page
Haera ki o koutou tipuna 3
The Home Garden 54
Farming Newsletter 55
Books 50
Crossword Puzzle 56
Articles
Power in their hands, by A. S. Fry 6
He mana kei te ringa tangata, na A. S. Fry 9
Puhiwahine, Maori Poetess, Epilogue, and whakapapa, by Pei te Hurinui Jones 12
In search of knowledge, Part 1, by E. G. Schwimmer 20
Te Ao Hou literary and art competitions, 1960: Judges' Reports 26
The Fledgling, by Peter Sharples 27
Poetry of the Maori, by Barry Mitcalfe 31
The Art of Adzing, Part 2, by Pine Taiapa 41
Now the South Island has a fully-carved meeting-house, by Melvin Taylor 48
My first conference, by Mary Findlay 52
The Hunn Report 58

The Minister of Maori Affairs: The Hon. J. R. Hanan.

The Secretary for Maori Affairs: J. K. Hunn.

Management Committee:

Chairman: B. E. Souter, Asst. Secretary.

Members: W. Herewini, M. R. Jones, W. T. Ngata, B. E. G. Mason, E. J. Shea, M. J. Taylor.

Editor: B. E. G. Mason.

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

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PUBLISHED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF MAORI AFFAIRS MARCH 1961

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Brief Notices

Cover Photo. Mrs L. Wills, of Wairoa, taken by Mr F. E. Freeman.

Future Issues. Te Ao Hou is pleased to announce that a series of articles on Maori life and lore by E. G. Schwimmer, former editor of Te Ao Hou and at present on leave, will begin in the next issue.

Erratum. On page 51 of the December issue of Te Ao Hou, a group photograph of the Executive of the Maori Student Federation failed to name Miss Whetu Tirikatene, standing third from the left. Apologies to Miss Tirikatene, who is President of the Federation.

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