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Is there Maori leadership in Auckland? How does it differ from the traditional leadership? These questions are answered in this authoritative essay from Dr Winiata, based on the material in his unpublished doctoral thesis. Auckland Maori leaders, he says, ‘are close to European institutions though they are never forgetful of their Maori origins; they try to adjust Maori society to the demands of the wider environment and to rise above the narrowing limitations of kinship affiliations.’ LEADERSHIP IN THE AUCKLAND MAORI COMMUNITY by Dr. MAHARAIA WINIATA

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Te Ao Hou, June 1959, Page 20

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LEADERSHIP IN THE AUCKLAND MAORI COMMUNITY Te Ao Hou, June 1959, Page 20

LEADERSHIP IN THE AUCKLAND MAORI COMMUNITY Te Ao Hou, June 1959, Page 20

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