No. 67 (July 1969)
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Te Ao Hou
THE MAORI MAGAZINE
Number 67 July–August 1969
| stories | page |
| I Remember, Kanarahi Mio | 22 |
| Huria's Rock, Patricia Grace | 23 |
| poetry | |
| The Highway, Marie Andersen | 24 |
| The Asylum of Darkness, J Hukatai | 55 |
| articles | |
| He Whakawhitiwhitinga Nā Te Ford Foundation, Hohepa Taepa | 4 |
| Human Rights Year | 21 |
| Chief Judge Retires | 25 |
| Maoris and Technical Education, Noel Harrison | 26 |
| Telford Farm Training Institute | 28 |
| Rapaki Church Centennial | 32 |
| New Dining Hall at Wairoa | 35 |
| Maori Language in New Zealand Schools, F. G. B. Keen | 48 |
| Waitangi, 1969 | 51 |
| In Support of the All Black's Tour, Eve Magee | 54 |
| Hawke's Bay Secondary Schools Maori Conference | 56 |
| features | |
| Haere Ki O Koutou Tipuna | 2 |
| Letters | 3 |
| People and Places | 36 |
| Records | 57 |
| Books | 58 |
| Crossword | 64 |
the minister of maori affairs: The Hon. J. R. Hanan.
editor: Joy Stevenson.
associate editor (Maori text): E. B. Ranapia.
front cover: This picture of Rapaki Church was taken before the ribbon wood tree (houi) planted at the time the church was opened, lost its remaining branches in a storm. The church bell used to hang from a lower branch. Only a stump now remains, and the bell is fixed near the church door.
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