Sir Apirana Ngata and the Maori Revival Three talks in which Graham Butterworth sets out why he considers Sir Apirana Ngata to be the greatest maori leader of the 20th century. Mr Butterworth believes "there are in history rare individuals whose life seems to symbolise their society and whose career manages to shape the lives of their contemporaries. Sir Apirana Ngata was one of these people. For the pakeha, his fame has faded somewhat since his death in 1950. To many maoris, especially those of the East Coast, he is still one of the great figures in their lives " □ cassette SIO.OO
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Tu Tangata, Issue 21, 1 December 1984, Page 1
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101Page 1 Advertisement 2 Tu Tangata, Issue 21, 1 December 1984, Page 1
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