Pictured above talking to women's leaders at the offices of the U.S, Indian Bureau, Anadarko, Oklahoma, is the New Zealand journalist Eric Ramsden. The writer of several books on the Maori, Mr. Ramsden made a comparative study of the condition of the American Indian while travelling on a U.S. Government grant last year. He will give some of the impressions he gleaned in an interview with Jessie McLennan to be broadcast in the Women's Hour from 1ZB on July 2, 2ZB on July 9, 3ZB on July 16, and 4ZB on July 23
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 18
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93Pictured above talking to women's leaders at the offices of the U.S, Indian Bureau, Anadarko, Oklahoma, is the New Zealand journalist Eric Ramsden. The writer of several books on the Maori, Mr. Ramsden made a comparative study of the condition of the American Indian while travelling on a U.S. Government grant last year. He will give some of the impressions he gleaned in an interview with Jessie McLennan to be broadcast in the Women's Hour from 1ZB on July 2, 2ZB on July 9, 3ZB on July 16, and 4ZB on July 23 New Zealand Listener, Volume 29, Issue 728, 26 June 1953, Page 18
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