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In den WarenkorbZustand: New. Über den AutorThe Rev Gary Allan Malcolm Clover, MA Hons, 1st (Auckland), BD (Otago), Dip.NZLS, Dip.TMTC, in 1949 was born in Thames and raised on a dairy farm in Waitakaruru on the Hauraki Plains. He entered Auckland University in .
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Drawing upon modern scholarly insights, Methodist historian, Gary Clover, investigates the nature of culture change and Maori `conversion from 18271855 during New Zealands early contact era. He narrates an absorbing tale of Maori and Pakeha inter-relationships, colourful personalities, and their foresight and failures.Clover explores how Hokianga Maori, amidst immense turmoil and change, adopted and `Maorified European technology, culture, and Christianity. Also how William White, a little known, extra-ordinary Wesleyan Mission Superintendent, moved far beyond the traditional missionary mould to help retain his `Mihanere chiefs tribal lands. They entrusted White with large tracts to hold in trust. At Mangungus chapel, school, farm, and sawyers pits, they learnt skills to participate in the new economy, becoming competitive against their European rivals.But Whites personality flaws and his opponents saw him dismissed in 1836. And outside forces by 1855 brought about the end of all three original Hokianga mission stations.A well-researched, scholarly, and detailed analysis of culture change and Maori `conversion in a region professional historians have largely neglected. Early Hokianga was different. A unique blend of Ngapuhi Maori, kauri milling settlers, and Wesleyan missionaries. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Drawing upon modern scholarly insights, Methodist historian, Gary Clover, investigates the nature of culture change and Maori `conversion from 18271855 during New Zealands early contact era. He narrates an absorbing tale of Maori and Pakeha inter-relationships, colourful personalities, and their foresight and failures.Clover explores how Hokianga Maori, amidst immense turmoil and change, adopted and `Maorified European technology, culture, and Christianity. Also how William White, a little known, extra-ordinary Wesleyan Mission Superintendent, moved far beyond the traditional missionary mould to help retain his `Mihanere chiefs tribal lands. They entrusted White with large tracts to hold in trust. At Mangungus chapel, school, farm, and sawyers pits, they learnt skills to participate in the new economy, becoming competitive against their European rivals.But Whites personality flaws and his opponents saw him dismissed in 1836. And outside forces by 1855 brought about the end of all three original Hokianga mission stations.A well-researched, scholarly, and detailed analysis of culture change and Maori `conversion in a region professional historians have largely neglected. Early Hokianga was different. A unique blend of Ngapuhi Maori, kauri milling settlers, and Wesleyan missionaries. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Drawing upon modern scholarly insights, Methodist historian, Gary Clover, investigates the nature of culture change and Maori `conversion from 18271855 during New Zealands early contact era. He narrates an absorbing tale of Maori and Pakeha inter-relationships, colourful personalities, and their foresight and failures.Clover explores how Hokianga Maori, amidst immense turmoil and change, adopted and `Maorified European technology, culture, and Christianity. Also how William White, a little known, extra-ordinary Wesleyan Mission Superintendent, moved far beyond the traditional missionary mould to help retain his `Mihanere chiefs tribal lands. They entrusted White with large tracts to hold in trust. At Mangungus chapel, school, farm, and sawyers pits, they learnt skills to participate in the new economy, becoming competitive against their European rivals.But Whites personality flaws and his opponents saw him dismissed in 1836. And outside forces by 1855 brought about the end of all three original Hokianga mission stations.A well-researched, scholarly, and detailed analysis of culture change and Maori `conversion in a region professional historians have largely neglected. Early Hokianga was different. A unique blend of Ngapuhi Maori, kauri milling settlers, and Wesleyan missionaries. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.