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Aroha (1951)
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- Aroha (1951)
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Story of Aroha, university student and descendant of Maori chiefs, and her struggle to find a full and satisfactory life combining European ways with Maori ways, in accord with her conviction that '...we cannot live as separate races in one country.' DV file of Beta SP telecine of 35mm film- R.1 200,542 BETA SP 193 This film may contain content that is racist, sexist or otherwise offensive. The content reflects the attitudes or language of the period in which the records were created and does...
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