IN THE UREWERA
Sir-In expressing my appreciation of the documentary series, "UreweraForest of a Thousand Peaks," I should like to express also the hope that these particularly fine broadcasts will be repeated in the everiing programmes, and perhaps also during the Broadcasts to Schools. This series, with the earlier one on Greenstone, is worthy of being preserved in published form. The various aspects of existence in the vast Urewera, the setting, history, the human and wild life, the potential value of the projects being planned and carried out, were all beautifully balanced in the blending of the whole. To those
of us who have been privileged to meet Sister Annie Henry, whose life and work in the Urewera have become an integral part of its history, the Urewera has been more than just an area on the map. The broadcast of "Forest of a Thousand Peaks" brought it vividly to life. I am sure that I voice the appreciation of many listeners in congratulating all those who combined to give an especially fine presentation.
NANCY
BRUCE
(Wanganui).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 938, 2 August 1957, Page 11
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