Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) arrived in New Zealand as a boy, and in early 1858 travelled six hundred miles exploring the volcanic interior of North Island, including Taupo, Lake Tarawera and the Tongariro-Ruapehu area, returning via Rangitikei and Wanganui. He also witnessed the unrest caused by the rapid European encroachment on Maori lands. After retiring in 1900 from his career as a government surveyor, Smith devoted himself to the study of the Maori and co-founded the Polynesian Society, in whose journal this study originally appeared between 1899 and 1901. Reissued here in its…mehr
Stephenson Percy Smith (1840-1922) arrived in New Zealand as a boy, and in early 1858 travelled six hundred miles exploring the volcanic interior of North Island, including Taupo, Lake Tarawera and the Tongariro-Ruapehu area, returning via Rangitikei and Wanganui. He also witnessed the unrest caused by the rapid European encroachment on Maori lands. After retiring in 1900 from his career as a government surveyor, Smith devoted himself to the study of the Maori and co-founded the Polynesian Society, in whose journal this study originally appeared between 1899 and 1901. Reissued here in its enlarged second edition of 1910, it deals with the inter-tribal 'Musket Wars' of the early nineteenth century, when different Maori communities competed for territory shortly before European settlement began in earnest. Although Smith's interpretations do not meet modern scholarly standards, his pioneering work still provides fascinating insights into nineteenth-century Maori traditions and their colonial reception.
Preface; The wars of the border-land Nga-Puhi and others 1795; Battle of Moremo-nui Nga-Puha v. Ngati-Whatua 1807; Further wars on the Border-land 1808-13; The Great Epidemic 1810; Early northern expedition to the south 1810; Muru-paenga's first expedition to Taranaki 1810; Tau-kawau's first expedition to Taranaki 1816; Marsden's first visit to Bay of Islands 1814; Te Morenga and Hongi visit the East Cape 1818; Tu-whare and Te Rauparaha's expedition to Port Nicholson 1819-20; Death of Tu-whare 1820; The Wai-te-mata and Thames 1820; War at Te Roto-a-Tara 1819; Death of Nahu fights at Te Aratipi etc. 1820; Marsden's visit to Hauraki and Kaipara 1820; Tareha's expedition to Kaipara 1820; Cruise's visit to Waitemata and Hauraki 1820; Te Morenga's visit to the Thames 1820; Te Morenga's visit to the Tauranga 1820; Marsden visits Katikati 1820; Koriwhai's death 1820; Titore and Te Wera's expedition to East Cape and fall of Te Whetu-mata-rau 1820-1; Waipaoa 1820-1; Te Morenga's visit to Tamaki death of Koperu 1820-1; Fall of Mauinaina to Hongi Nov. 1821; Fall of Te Totara pa to Hongi Dec. 1821; Pomare's raid on Tuhua 1822; Death of Te Pae-o-te-rangi at Rotorua 1822; 'Te Amio-whenua' expedition 1821-2; Battle of Te Motu-nui Taranaki Nov. 1821; Fall of Matakitaki to Hongi May 1822; Pomare's first visit to the Urewera country 1822; Te Roto-a-Tara (Kaupapa) 1822; Fall of Mokoia Rotorua to Hongi 1823; Pomare and Te Wera-Hamaki's expedition to the south 1823; Pomare's peace with Ngati-Porou 1823; Te Wera settles at Te Mahia Peninsula 1823; Te Wera's doings at Heretaunga 1824; Te Pakake 1824; Peace between Nga-Puhi and Waikato 1824; The 'Coquille' at the Bay of Islands 1824; Troubles at Whangarei 1824; Death of Te Toroa and Ragni-wai-tatao at Wairoa 1824; Te Mau-tara-nui visits the Bay of Islands 1824; The fall of Titirangi Puke-karoro etc. pas Hawke's Bay 1824; Moumou-kai Wai-kotero Puke-karoro 1824; Battle of Te Ika-a-ranga-nui Kaipara Feb. 1825; Death of Te Mau-tara-nui 1826; Fall of Pohatu-roa Hawke's Bay 1826; Fall of Waihau 1826; Fall of Noho-awatea Waikato 1825; Pomare's death 1826; Death of Muru-paenga 1826; The Wai-te-mata in 1827 (D'Urville's account) 1827; Rangi-tuke's expedition 1827; Tawa-tawhiti fight 1827; Rangi-tukia's expedition 1828; Hongi Hika his death 1828; Taking of the 'Hawes' 1829; The death of Ngarara 1829; The Girls' War 1830; Ahuahu and Motiti (Te Haramiti's expedition) 1831; Pukerangi's expedition to Waikato 1832; Titore's first expedition to Tauranga 1831-2; Matamata 1932; Titore's second expedition to Tauranga 1832-3; Puckey's visit to Te Reinga 1834; Toka-a-kuku 1836; Expedition to Great Barrier 1838; The coming of the white man 1840; Index.
Preface; The wars of the border-land Nga-Puhi and others 1795; Battle of Moremo-nui Nga-Puha v. Ngati-Whatua 1807; Further wars on the Border-land 1808-13; The Great Epidemic 1810; Early northern expedition to the south 1810; Muru-paenga's first expedition to Taranaki 1810; Tau-kawau's first expedition to Taranaki 1816; Marsden's first visit to Bay of Islands 1814; Te Morenga and Hongi visit the East Cape 1818; Tu-whare and Te Rauparaha's expedition to Port Nicholson 1819-20; Death of Tu-whare 1820; The Wai-te-mata and Thames 1820; War at Te Roto-a-Tara 1819; Death of Nahu fights at Te Aratipi etc. 1820; Marsden's visit to Hauraki and Kaipara 1820; Tareha's expedition to Kaipara 1820; Cruise's visit to Waitemata and Hauraki 1820; Te Morenga's visit to the Thames 1820; Te Morenga's visit to the Tauranga 1820; Marsden visits Katikati 1820; Koriwhai's death 1820; Titore and Te Wera's expedition to East Cape and fall of Te Whetu-mata-rau 1820-1; Waipaoa 1820-1; Te Morenga's visit to Tamaki death of Koperu 1820-1; Fall of Mauinaina to Hongi Nov. 1821; Fall of Te Totara pa to Hongi Dec. 1821; Pomare's raid on Tuhua 1822; Death of Te Pae-o-te-rangi at Rotorua 1822; 'Te Amio-whenua' expedition 1821-2; Battle of Te Motu-nui Taranaki Nov. 1821; Fall of Matakitaki to Hongi May 1822; Pomare's first visit to the Urewera country 1822; Te Roto-a-Tara (Kaupapa) 1822; Fall of Mokoia Rotorua to Hongi 1823; Pomare and Te Wera-Hamaki's expedition to the south 1823; Pomare's peace with Ngati-Porou 1823; Te Wera settles at Te Mahia Peninsula 1823; Te Wera's doings at Heretaunga 1824; Te Pakake 1824; Peace between Nga-Puhi and Waikato 1824; The 'Coquille' at the Bay of Islands 1824; Troubles at Whangarei 1824; Death of Te Toroa and Ragni-wai-tatao at Wairoa 1824; Te Mau-tara-nui visits the Bay of Islands 1824; The fall of Titirangi Puke-karoro etc. pas Hawke's Bay 1824; Moumou-kai Wai-kotero Puke-karoro 1824; Battle of Te Ika-a-ranga-nui Kaipara Feb. 1825; Death of Te Mau-tara-nui 1826; Fall of Pohatu-roa Hawke's Bay 1826; Fall of Waihau 1826; Fall of Noho-awatea Waikato 1825; Pomare's death 1826; Death of Muru-paenga 1826; The Wai-te-mata in 1827 (D'Urville's account) 1827; Rangi-tuke's expedition 1827; Tawa-tawhiti fight 1827; Rangi-tukia's expedition 1828; Hongi Hika his death 1828; Taking of the 'Hawes' 1829; The death of Ngarara 1829; The Girls' War 1830; Ahuahu and Motiti (Te Haramiti's expedition) 1831; Pukerangi's expedition to Waikato 1832; Titore's first expedition to Tauranga 1831-2; Matamata 1932; Titore's second expedition to Tauranga 1832-3; Puckey's visit to Te Reinga 1834; Toka-a-kuku 1836; Expedition to Great Barrier 1838; The coming of the white man 1840; Index.
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