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Timeline (January 1946: VE day soldier return, 1951: The Maori women's…
Timeline (January 1946: VE day soldier return, 1951: The Maori women's welfare league inaugral conference, 1946: Labour prime minister Peter Fraser takes over portfolio, 1947: Fraser sponsors the legislation that changed the official use of native to Maori, 1947: Rumataka Wright became welfare officer based at Hawera, 1972: Eruera Trikatene became the first Maori woman cabinet minister, 1948: Tipi Ropiha became the first Maori to head the department, Ngati Kahungunu, 1949: First national government took office, 1966: Maori migration peaked, 1968: John Rowles reached number three on the British charts, 1966: Te unga waka opened, 1967: First intake of apprentice carvers, 1969: Firm date for all Maori schools to be closed, 1967: The Maori affairs amendment is passed, 1972: Maori language day, 1975: Treaty of Waitangi act, 1984: Poi E becomes the best selling single, 1984: Maori economic development conference, 1990: Mana tiriti exhibition , 1970:Young maori leaders conference)