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− | [[File:Kerikeri.jpg|right]]'''Angela Middleton 2013 Otago University Press 76 pp ISBN 978-1-877578-34-2''' | + | [[File:Kerikeri.jpg|right]]'''[[Middleton Angela|Angela Middleton]] 2013 Otago University Press 76 pp ISBN 978-1-877578-34-2''' |
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and other goods were available, where they came from and who they | and other goods were available, where they came from and who they | ||
were distributed to. | were distributed to. | ||
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+ | Brooke Jamieson in AINZ 57(1):50 | ||
[[Category:Books]][[Category:2013_Books]] | [[Category:Books]][[Category:2013_Books]] |
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Kerikeri Mission Station and Kororipo Pā
Angela Middleton 2013 Otago University Press 76 pp ISBN 978-1-877578-34-2Blurb
A concise guide to the Kerikeri mission from its inception in 1819 until 1845, when it became a secular settlement and the Stone Store was sold to private owners. It includes a discussion of missionaries and Maori who were involved with the mission, including people such as Hongi Hika, Rewa and Moka. The book is richly illustrated with photographs from the Kemp House and Stone Store collections of artefacts and objects, once in daily use. It contains a discussion and illustrations of the store accounts, revealing details of daily life at the mission – what food, clothing, tools and other goods were available, where they came from and who they were distributed to.
Review
Brooke Jamieson in AINZ 57(1):50