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What Are We Doing Today and What Are Our Priorities? ‘This review, together with a preliminary sorting out of priorities in the two reports from the executive and the president, which I also prepared for this conference, as well as the financial submissions forwarded to the Minister of Maori Affairs last year, are but an attempt at guidelines. You, the Dominion Council, must ever be the director. ‘These priorities were also requested and presented to the Minister last year, and may I venture to say that our Auckland Regional Council top priority—youth needs and trade training—is included in the Maori Affairs Bill placed before Parliament this month by the Minister, as one of the functions of his department. Dame Te Atairangikaahu with the League's first president, Mrs Whina Cooper.

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Te Ao Hou, June 1975, Page 12

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What Are We Doing Today and What Are Our Priorities? Te Ao Hou, June 1975, Page 12

What Are We Doing Today and What Are Our Priorities? Te Ao Hou, June 1975, Page 12

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