Te Ao Hou was founded by the Maori Affairs Department in 1952 to portray and promote modern Māori life to both Māori and a wider audience. The June 1963 issue featured a cover story on the Hi-Fives, a Māori showband who combined popular music, Māori culture and comedy into polished cabaret acts.
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Reference:
Te Ao Hou 43 (June 1963)
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