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No. 1 (Winter 1952)
TE AO HOU WINTER 1952
Contents
- (cover)
- [Advertisement] E TATA TOPE E ROA WHAKATIPU A forest is easy to destroy but it takes a long time to grow!
- TE AO HOU THE NEW WORLD
- TE AO HOU I TAIA E TE TARI MAORI MA TE POARI MO NGA MEA MAORI
- [Advertisement] SUBSCRIBE TO TE AO HOU TE AO HOU IS YOUR OWN MAGAZINE
- Te Rangihiroa's Rich Life, Rich Distinctions, Rich Legacy
- Peter Buck Becomes a Medical Officer
- Brief Adventure Into Politics
- Anthropological Work in the Army
- Polynesian Research Tour
- Progress in the North
- Judea adopts an american Idea
- NEW ZEALAND DEVELOPS A NEW INDUSTRY BAY OF PLENTY WILL BE TRANSFORMED
- MAORI FOOD
- NGA KAI A TE MAORI
- Native Races Need Not Die
- He Korero mo te Mata me te Paura
- Experiments with Lead and Powder
- 50 YEARS of Maori Self government
- TE ARAROA
- A MEMORABLE CONFERENCE of the MAORI WOMEN'S WELFARE LEAGUE
- MATAKANA ACHIEVEMENT
- CHAMPIONS
- BROKEN BARRIER
- DID THE GREAT FLEET VISIT RAROTONGA?
- MAORI SMALL FARMING to be Assisted
- Ko nga Korero mo nga Ahuatanga mo nga tono Whare
- HOW TO APPLY FOR HOUSING LOANS
- 50 Years of Maori Self Government
- AIMS AND OBJECTS of the Department of Maori Affairs
- Abuse of Liquor EXTENSION OF TRIBAL COMMITTEES' POWERS
- KO TE AWHINA A TE TURE I NGA KOMITI-A-IWI KI TE TAKAHI I TE MAUKINO O TE WAIPIRO
- Powers of Maori Authorities
- TE AO HOU'S CROSSWORD
- Books that will interest you
- A CHOICE OF OVER 70 CAREERS … in the ARMY
- A MEMORABLE CONFERENCE
- housing problems
- foster homes and child welfare
- training Maori tradesmen
- health education
- schools, scholarships and maori tradition
- achievements of conference
- HE HUI NUI WHAKAHARAHARA NA TE ROPU WAHINE TOKO I TE ORA
- SPORT among the Maori people
- BASKETBALL
- [Advertisement] CHOOSE A CAREER IN THE RAILWAYS VACANCIES AS UNDER
- INDOOR BASKETBALL
- HOCKEY
- SWIMMING
- SURF LIFE SAVING
- GOLF
- TABLE TENNIS
- TENNIS
- RUGBY FOOTBALL
- LEAGUE FOOTBALL
- ATHLETICS
- ROWING
- KO NGA AITUA MOTORORE KI NGA TAMARIKI
- UNUSED LAND means starvation for someone Te toto o te tangata he kai Te oranga o te tangata he whenua

