The Maori King

Or, The Story of our Quarrel with the Natives of New Zealand

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Paperback, 434 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2011
ISBN13: 9781108039949
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2011 9781108039949
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The British politician and lawyer Sir John Eldon Gorst (1835–1916) arrived in New Zealand in 1860, shortly after the outbreak of the Taranaki Wars (from 1860 onwards), with idealistic intentions of working with Bishop Selwyn and the Maori. He took on various governmental roles that required contact with the Maori, including those of school inspector, magistrate and, later, Civil Commissioner for the Waikato region, whose powerful chiefs had not signed the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi. In 1864 he published this book analysing the social and economic situation in New Zealand, the rapid deterioration of relations between Maori and Europeans (which he ascribes largely to errors and neglect on the part of the British administration) and Maori demands for self-government. He describes, often as an eye-witness, the complex political wrangling that took place, and sets out his own views about the past and future relations between the two ethnic groups.

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ISBN13:9781108039949
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Paperback
Aantal pagina's:434

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1. Introductory; 2. Waikato; 3. The Queen's sovereignty; 4. The revolt; 5. Potatau, the King; 6. The Justice on Circuit; 7. The Taranaki War; 8. Wiremu Tamihana Te Waharoa; 9. The interregnum; 10. Sir George Grey; 11. Face to face; 12. The 'new institutions'; 13. The Maori Kingdom; 14. Rumours of war; 15. The Awamutu; 16. Tataraimaka; 17. Rewi Maniapoto; 18. The outbreak of war; 19. The invasion of Waikoto; 20. Conclusion.
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