. Te Karere. nesian peoples, those who hone become membersof the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seem most likely tosurvive and achieve high development. This is the opinion of an ethnologist and writer. Dr. E. S. C. Hardy,who has studied Polynesian culture in many parts of the South Seas for29 years. He was formerly connected with the Bishop Museum in author deplored the baneful effects of the whalers on Polynesiansfor the whalers brought all the vices and little else to the islanders. Mostmissionaries had beneficial effects, he said. He praised the mission-aries


. Te Karere. nesian peoples, those who hone become membersof the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints seem most likely tosurvive and achieve high development. This is the opinion of an ethnologist and writer. Dr. E. S. C. Hardy,who has studied Polynesian culture in many parts of the South Seas for29 years. He was formerly connected with the Bishop Museum in author deplored the baneful effects of the whalers on Polynesiansfor the whalers brought all the vices and little else to the islanders. Mostmissionaries had beneficial effects, he said. He praised the mission-aries and felt they brought a most helpful type of instruction to the natives. HAURAKI DISTRICT HUI PARIHA On the 2Sth ami 2{)th of January, the Hauraki District Hui Pariha willbe held at Kiri Kiri. All those that plan on attending are asked to contactGeorge JTatene. Lurua, Thames, and notify him. Everyone is cordiallyinvited to come along and partake of the spiritual feast. TE KARERE Here and There IN THE MISSION.


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