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Early Hokianga was different. A unique blend of Ngpuhi Mori, kauri milling settlers, and Wesleyan missionaries. Drawing upon modern scholarly insights, Methodist historian, Gary Clover, investigates the nature of culture change and Mori 'conversion' from 1827-1855 during New Zealand's early contact era. He narrates an absorbing tale of Mori and Pkeha inter-relationships, colourful personalities, and their foresight and failures. He explores how Hokianga Mori, amidst immense turmoil and change, adopted and 'Morified' 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 Mngungu's chapel, school, farm, and sawyers' pits, they learnt skills to participate in the new economy, becoming competitive against their European rivals. But White's 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 Mori 'conversion' in a region professional historians have largely neglected
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Collision, Compromise And Conversion During The Wesleyan Hokianga Mission, 1827-1855
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