No. 72 (1973)
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Te Ao Hou
THE MAORI MAGAZINE
Number 72
| page | |
| stories | |
| And So I Go, Patricia Grace | 21 |
| Under the Skin, M. White | 51 |
| poem | |
| Remembrance, A. Watene | 23 |
| articles | |
| Te Whētiwara O Poronihia, Hirone Wikiriwhi | 2 |
| Going to the Chats, Sheila Natusch | 14 |
| Summer School at Whakatane | 18 |
| Polynesians and the Law, Sir Guy Powles (M.W.W.L. Conference) | 25 |
| More Pupils Learn Maori | 34 |
| Maori Language Clubs?, John Foster | 37 |
| Inia's Carving Unveiled | 39 |
| Rose Pere—Young Maori Woman of the Year 1971–2 | 41 |
| South Pacific Festival of Arts, W. Kerekere and N. Wehi | 43 |
| Fencing at Queen Victoria School | 54 |
| features | |
| People and Places | 49 |
| Younger Readers' Section | 53 |
| Books | 56 |
| Records | 61 |
front cover: A member of the Waikawa team at the First Polynesian Festival. N.P.S.
back cover: Inia Te Wiata's Carving during its erection in New Zealand House, London. (We thank the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for obtaining this photograph and those on pages 39 and 40. and Bill Kerekere for those on page 44.)
We regret the omission in this issue of our regular feature ‘Haere Ki O Koutou Tipuna’. In our next issue, tribute will be paid to Hori Paki and Pine Taiapa.
The Second Polynesian Festival will be covered in our next issue.


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