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Recruitment
Maori headhunters, corporate wise |
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Maori TV
Kina scrambled eggs for breakfast
TV role for nursing lecturer
T-Sistaz x 3
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Education
Awanuiarangi's PHD programme
Value of study, no matter the age
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Te Matatini Festival
Back to basics
The new era festival
All in Reko Te Moana's family
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Maori Music Magic
20 years in the business
Reaching for Higher Ground
Kotuku flying high
The one stop music shop
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Sport |
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| Stephens Island |
54 |
| Marae Atea 62 |
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COVER: Tom Biship (Tainui / Cook Islands) on stage for Ngati Poneke at the Te Matatini Festival. Photo by Aaron Smale |
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Contents |
He Maimai Aroha
Tame Te Maro - leader, rebel, flag-bearer,
gardener and churchman
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Korero Mai
Letters to the editor
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14 |
He Pitopito Korero
Maori take on the Golden Shears
BP Moerewa - Bilingual Petrol
Ten young Maori future leaders
POW concert party discovered
People Poisoned Daily
Hui Taumata "not a waste of time"
Nature walk opens with Te Puia launch
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Page 54 |
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Maori Party fortunes |
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Pou Kapua Taonga
Tallest carving a symbol and icon
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Arts
Joshua Rogers, guitarist
Maori being themselves at WOMAD
Waiata Maori, waiata ao ranei
Making waves with Terminator
Tuwhare poetry in music
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Books
Taonga Puoro a treasure
Salmond books republished
Hummingbird up for prize
Festival of Miracles
Kapai's Thermal Adventure
Hell-hole of the Pacific
Hunter
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Glossary
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96 |
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