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Haerenga : Early Maori Journeys Across the Globe.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: BWB TextsPublisher: Wellington : Bridget Williams Books, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (91 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781927277966
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: HaerengaDDC classification:
  • 919.315703
LOC classification:
  • DU430.O8 -- .O635 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- BWB Texts -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. FIRST TRAVELLERS -- Ranginui (1769) -- Te Weherua and Koa (1777) -- Tuki Tahua and Huru Kokoti (1793) -- 2. THE SECOND WAVE -- Teina (1803) -- Te Pahi (1805) -- Moehanga (1806) -- Matara (1807) -- Atahoe (1807-10) -- 3. MISSIONARY CONNECTIONS -- Ruatara (1805-12) -- Maui (1806-16) -- Tuai and Titere (1818) -- 4. 'HOW DO YOU DO, MR KING GEORGE' -- Hongi Hika (1820) -- Te Pehi Kupe (1824) -- 'New Zealand Indians' (1826) -- 'Brian Boru' and 'Morgan McMarragh' (1826-27) -- 'Adic Hator' and 'Feedee' (1829-30) -- Te Whaiti (1836-37) -- 5. TRAVEL IN THE POST-TREATY ERA -- Tuati (1838-40) -- Pirikawau (1843) -- Maria Island prisoners (1846) -- Tamihana Te Rauparaha (1852) -- Hoani Hipango (1855) -- Hemara Te Rerehau and Wiremu Toetoe (1859) -- 'Maori Warrior Chiefs' (1862) -- 6. LATER TRAVELS -- William Jenkins's tour party (1863) -- Paora Tuhaere (1863) -- Hirini Taiwhanga (1882) -- King Tawhiao (1884) -- Later travellers -- CONCLUSION -- FURTHER READING -- NOTES -- Introduction -- 1. First Travellers -- 2. The Second Wave -- 3. Missionary Connections -- 4. 'How Do You Do, Mr King George' -- 5. Travel in the Post-Treaty Era -- 6. Later Travels -- Conclusion -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ABOUT BWB TEXTS.
Summary: This book tells the history of Maori travel and exploration, providing fresh light on a little known yet absorbing aspect of early New Zealand.
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Intro -- BWB Texts -- CONTENTS -- INTRODUCTION -- 1. FIRST TRAVELLERS -- Ranginui (1769) -- Te Weherua and Koa (1777) -- Tuki Tahua and Huru Kokoti (1793) -- 2. THE SECOND WAVE -- Teina (1803) -- Te Pahi (1805) -- Moehanga (1806) -- Matara (1807) -- Atahoe (1807-10) -- 3. MISSIONARY CONNECTIONS -- Ruatara (1805-12) -- Maui (1806-16) -- Tuai and Titere (1818) -- 4. 'HOW DO YOU DO, MR KING GEORGE' -- Hongi Hika (1820) -- Te Pehi Kupe (1824) -- 'New Zealand Indians' (1826) -- 'Brian Boru' and 'Morgan McMarragh' (1826-27) -- 'Adic Hator' and 'Feedee' (1829-30) -- Te Whaiti (1836-37) -- 5. TRAVEL IN THE POST-TREATY ERA -- Tuati (1838-40) -- Pirikawau (1843) -- Maria Island prisoners (1846) -- Tamihana Te Rauparaha (1852) -- Hoani Hipango (1855) -- Hemara Te Rerehau and Wiremu Toetoe (1859) -- 'Maori Warrior Chiefs' (1862) -- 6. LATER TRAVELS -- William Jenkins's tour party (1863) -- Paora Tuhaere (1863) -- Hirini Taiwhanga (1882) -- King Tawhiao (1884) -- Later travellers -- CONCLUSION -- FURTHER READING -- NOTES -- Introduction -- 1. First Travellers -- 2. The Second Wave -- 3. Missionary Connections -- 4. 'How Do You Do, Mr King George' -- 5. Travel in the Post-Treaty Era -- 6. Later Travels -- Conclusion -- ABOUT THE AUTHOR -- ABOUT BWB TEXTS.

This book tells the history of Maori travel and exploration, providing fresh light on a little known yet absorbing aspect of early New Zealand.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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