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Otago Maori Build in the Old Style … with a Difference 24, 35 Otaki: A Century of Racing, by W. Carkeek 23, 25 Panguru: Field Day at Panguru 32, 42 Pouto: Life Returns to Pouto 29, 29 Pukekohe: Which Way are the Winds Blowing? 42, 20 The Ruatoki Declaration 31, 34 Taharoa Ironsands: Memories of our Village, by Ngahinaturae Te Uira 25, 31 Tangoio: Since the Days of Noah (wine-making) 23, 38 Taupo Meeting Discusses Planning 38, 24 Taupo: The Tribe that Made a Million 37, 32 Tauranga: Action Against Danger 23, 50 Te Rerenga Wairua: Leaping Place of the Spirits, by Barry Mitcalfe 35, 38 Tolaga Bay and its District High School by Dr D. Sinclair 26, 6; 29, 25 Waitangi: N.Z.'s National Day 35, 31 Waitangi: Queen Elizabeth's Visit 42, 23 Waitangi: Speech made by Sir Bernard Fergusson 47, 4 Waitara Swamp Search, by H. D. B. Dansey 31, 40 Waiwhetu: Opening of New Meeting House 33, 31 Overseas A Glimpse of People, Places and Things (Trip to Europe), by Arapera Blank 32, 31 Austria: Vienna Journal (1859) by W. T. Tumohe 24, 40; 25, 20 India: Our Town: Letter from Sattanur 28, 39 India: Women of India 32, 25 Indonesia: a Visit: Ko te Haere Ki Indonesia, by Canon te H. Kaa 37, 40 Japan: Eastern Interlude, by T. Moss 28, 59 Malaya: Maori Soldiers in Malaya, by A. Kahi 40, 21 Malaya: N. Z. Concert Party in Malaya 35, 24 Maria Island: The Maori Grave 32, 24 South East Asia Today, by T. Roy 30, 39 Tahiti: Raitea, by R. T. Harrison 35, 51 W. Samoa: ‘Water, Water Everywhere …’, by M. B. Akuhata-Brown 48, 15

Poetry See under LITERATURE for traditional poetry. Poems are listed under their author's surname. Bruce, Nancy: Maori Carver, Te Matua o te Motu: Sir Apirana Ngata, Unfinished Canoe 32, 20 Collins, Susi Robinson: Chalk White Among the Splintered Shells, Young Maoris Come to Town 44, 15 Dansey, Harry: The Old Place 43, 7 Habib, Rowley: To The Hand of Woman, To My Brothers and Sisters 28, 16 Retrospect, Written in a Boarding House in Christchurch 32, 60 Then it is There Still Strong Flowing 39, 28 When I of Fish Eat 40, 4 The Raw Men 47, 12 Tuwhare, Hone: No Ordinary Sun, Song, Time and the Child 28, 17 Friend, The Old Place 48, 4 Sheffield, Colleen M.: Victory 44, 9 Waterman, Steve: A Visitor 44, 30 Haka Time 46, 11 Williams, G. P.: Karapiti: a Legend 31, 62 Wilson, John W.: E Kahu Mamahu 36, 44 Nga Wai, Te Ao Hou, Te Hekenga 42, 14

Records Records of Maori Music are reviewed on: 23, 55; 28, 57; 29, 56; 31, 54; 35, 62; 36, 63; 38, 53; 39, 53; 40, 52; 41, 47; 42, 54; 43, 53; 44, 57; 45, 55; 46, 57; 47, 59; 48, 53.

Religion See also under PERSONALITIES. The Church on the Hill, by S. Metge 43, 21 Famous Church at Manutuke 46, 39 New Chapel for Auckland 43, 28 Passion Play at Hastings 39, 30 (Hui Topu) After thoughts on a Hui Topu, by Leo Fowler 32, 48 Hui Topu was a Great Success 39, 25 T. W. Ratana and the Ratana Church 42, 33 Religious Life of the Auckland Maori 27, 56 A Ringatu Meeting at Ruatoki 42, 38 Youth Rallies for Worship and Social Activity (Roman Catholic Hui Aranga at Ranana) 28, 28

Short Stories All these stories are by contemporary writers. Some could be more stricly described as reminiscences. Back to the Mat, by Mikaere Worthington 40, 11 B.A., M.A., or Doctor? Te B.A., Te M.A., Te Takuta Ranei? by Sid Mead (‘Hirini Moko’) 36, 17 The Banishment, by Leo Fowler 40, 17 A Battle that Received a Name, by Alan Armstrong 33, 20 The Best of Both Worlds, by Barry Mitcalfe 31, 45 The Blooding of the Warriors, by Alan Armstrong 42, 8 The Boss, by Rowley Habib 39, 11 By your Backyard, by Rora Paki 32, 59 The Choice, by Rosemary Vincent 45, 7 Compromise, by R. B. Wallace 32, 45 The Concert, by Kate Shaw 26, 47 Concerted Effort, by G. M. O'Halloran 44, 8 Country Girl, by Hirone Wikiriwhi 37, 13 A Different Kind of Man, by Riki Erihi 47, 6 Dreamer's Return, by Mason H. Durie 28, 18 The Expert Shearer: A Taawhaki te Tohunga Kutikuti Hipi, by Sid Mead (‘Hirini Moko’) 35, 17

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