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MAORI CLUBS Recently ‘Te Ao Hou’ asked secretaries of Maori clubs to send in information concerning their group, so that details of clubs could be published in the magazine. Here are the first of the replies we received. Information about other clubs will be published in subsequent issues. Everyone who wrote in said that they are always very glad indeed to welcome new members, Maori or Pakeha, whether experienced in Maori culture or not. Although many clubs are associated with churches, readers will see that in nearly all of them, membership is open to people of all denominations. Several writers pointed out that it is not correct to describe these clubs as ‘youth clubs’, for in nearly every case they have many older members also.

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Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 41

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125

MAORI CLUBS Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 41

MAORI CLUBS Te Ao Hou, September 1964, Page 41

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