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Reed's Complete List The Maori People have always been regarded as the finest of native races. They came to New Zealand with an age-old culture, which had a distinctive development in the isolation of the islands of Aotearoa. Then came the contact with the Pakeha, a gradual change in outlook and a merging with the white race. The Maoris are still a fine upstanding race, with a great future. Their ancient culture and art is shared today by all New Zealanders. Maori and Pakeha alike are united in the pride and interest which springs from the preservation of this heritage. New Zealanders and their friends will be glad to have this comprehensive list of books and material about the Maori available at the present time.

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Te Ao Hou, October 1958, Page 2

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125

Reed's Complete List Te Ao Hou, October 1958, Page 2

Reed's Complete List Te Ao Hou, October 1958, Page 2

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