THE MAORI TONGUE
“Our children ought to know the meanings of many of our Maori names." said Mr. F. W. Brinsden at the School Committees’ Association meeting last night. “Though some of them are undesirable, many are very fine.” The Rev. W. C. VVood: It would 1 be a splendid service to preserve • the poetry of the Maori language j and the proper pronunciation. Mr. Brinsden is to bring down a remit on the subject.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 8, 31 March 1927, Page 1
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