THE CHANGING PATTERN OF MAORI POPULATION; Movement to Cities; Why Maoris Choose Large Centres; Hostel for Maori Girls; Maori Singer to Tour South Africa; TE AO HOU THE MARAE ON PAPER IS YOUR SUBSCRIPT...

THE CHANGING PATTERN OF MAORI POPULATION; Movement to Cities; Why Maoris Choose Large Centres; Hostel for Maori Girls; Maori Singer to Tour South Africa; TE AO HOU THE MARAE ON PAPER IS YOUR SUBSCRIPT...
Date
Autumn 1953
By
Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
Publisher
Te Ao Hou
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“Today, in spite of the so-called ‘drift’ of many Maoris to urban areas and occupations, four out of every five Maoris live in the country. “Some thirty or more years ago most Maoris lived in pas in which all the houses were within a few hundred yards of the meeting house and of one another. Nowadays most Maoris no longer live in such exclusively M...

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Te Ao Hou - No. 4 (Autumn 1953)
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