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MAORI & PAKEHA by John Harré A. H. & A. W. Reed, 30s reviewed by D. M. Forsell This study of mixed marriages in New Zealand is an interesting work of some considerable value, but it is nevertheless, to some degree, of limited scope. The author examines and discusses various marriages where one spouse is a Maori, or predominantly Maori, and the other spouse is European, or predominantly European. The author cites some representative cases and then goes on to deal with types of mixed marriages and the characteristics of the spouses; the meeting, courting and engagement of the parties and, thereafter, the relationships between the husband and wife, with their kindred and friends, and within the community, and finally, the position of the children of such marriages. The author's observations refer, however, only to persons living in Auckland—as he

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Te Ao Hou, March 1967, Page 59

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MAORI & PAKEHA Te Ao Hou, March 1967, Page 59

MAORI & PAKEHA Te Ao Hou, March 1967, Page 59

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