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- 1931 (Creation)
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6 ff. in bound volume.
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R12/1122/1/10.
A Maori Programme, arranged by Francis Worsley.
First broadcast: 1931.
Children's radio programme originally recorded for The Children's Hour.
UID: Unknown.
Typed Script with written annotations.
A program dedicated to Maori's including the love story of Hine Moa and Tut-an-eki, A Maori Dragon Story (or Pitaka , a Dragon Killer), a story of heroism, and The Warrior's Departure about a chief out for revenge when a magician eats his pet whale.
Subjects: Romance, Heroism, Revenge, Magic, Dragons, Maori.
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- English
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English
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Script is glued onto pages of volume. Some are not secure. Pages of volume are glued together in places. Care is needed when turning pages.
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Titled supplied from contents.
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Original broadcast date unknown. Note on volume's spine states before April 1932.
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Parts of script have been crossed out.
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Contains offensive language: the Maori are described as savages.