Sir Bernard Fergusson (centre) took a special interest in Māori during his term as governor-general (1962–7), and formed a warm friendship with Hugh Kawharu (right). Fergusson later wrote a foreword to Kawharu’s book, Ōrākei: a Ngāti Whātua community (1975).
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