Pewhairangi : Bay of Islands Missions and Maori 1814 to 1845.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Dunedin :
Otago University Press,
2019.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Title Page; Half Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1. Into the Māori World; Exchanges and travels before 1814; The Māori world; The English evangelicals; The mission evangelicals at Port Jackson, 1810-1814; Ngāpuhi in 1814: Whānau, hapū and iwi; 2. Hohi and Rangihoua Pā, 1814; Missionary arrivals and Rangihoua, 1814; The land transaction and Marsden's departure; Ruatara's demise; The Hohi settlers; Organisation and trade; Hohi or Waitangi?; Hohi, the settlement; Marsden returns, 1819 and 1820; Thomas Kendall, Hongi and Waikato visit England
- Kendall's expulsionHohi in decline; 3. Māori Gardens and European Arms; Civilise, then Christianise; Māori horticulture and agriculture; The arms trade; The musket wars; The wars draw to an end; Entanglements: unexpected outcomes; 4. Kerikeri Mission and Kororipo Pā, 1819; Hongi Hika's mission; Kerikeri women and mission life; Conflict within the mission; Kerikeri after the Butlers; The Clarke era; Hongi Hika's death; The Stone Store; The Kemp era; From tapu to noa; 5. Paihia, 1823; Te Koki and Hamu of Ngāti Hine; Marianne and Henry Williams arrive, 1823; Stand-offs and encounters
- The mission communityThe mission at work; The mission schools; Expansion and change, 1840; 6. Te Waimate, 1830; The Clarke, Davis and Hamlin years; William and Jane Williams arrive; Richard Taylor takes over; A mission farm; The battle with the 'Prince of Darkness'; Winds of change; Waimate, a bishop's palace?; Selwyn's Waimate institutions; Selwyn abandons the north; 7. Te Puna, 1832; Traces of Te Puna; 'Great things has been done'; 'A lonely, difficult and profitless life'; The mission and the pā; 8. Escalation to War, 1845; Te Tiriti o Waitangi; Economic decline in Pēwhairangi
- Tikanga or British law?Ngāpuhi divisions and politics; Heke's felling of the flagpole(s); The sacking of Kororāreka; Waimate, the wāhi tapu; After Kororāreka; Puketutu; Ōhaeawai; Waimate, occupied territory; Ruapekapeka, the final battle; Peace making; Still the conversation lives; 9. What Hath God Wrought?; Appendix: Mission personnel; Glossary; Notes; Bibliography; Index