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HIGH-PERCHED HUKARERE; YOU BEGIN BY SWEEPING PATHS; THEY MARRY VERY EARLY; HIGH-PERCHED HUKARERE - (Te Ao Hou - No 3. Summer 1953)
- Date
- Summer 1953
- By
- Maori Affairs DepartmentMaori Affairs Department
- Publisher
- Te Ao Hou
- Description
This homelike atmosphere is part of the Hukarere tradition. Miss Hunter, who has been Headmistress since 1948, told me: ‘The basis of everything we do here is to teach the girls to run their own homes.’ Wherever we went this practical approach was obvious. In the kitchen we interrupted the cooks-for-the-day, Hilda Otene, of Omahu, and Waiwai Ferris...
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- Source
- Te Ao Hou - No 3. (Summer 1953)
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