Haerenga: Early Māori Journeys Across the Globe
The history of Māori travel and engagement with the outside world is a remarkable one. It is explored in a new work to be released as part of the BWB Texts series in March 2015. Here is some information on the work from the publisher's website.
The Māori monarch and his entourage found sympathetic ears in
the British press and public. Newspapers published tips on correct
pronunciation of his name, explained his illustrious lineage and the
troubled history of war and confiscation suffered by the Waikato tribes
and printed sketches of the party. Socially, too, they were in high
demand. London’s bobbies found it impossible to control crowds gathered
to witness some of the party’s early outings.
From the late eighteenth century, Māori travellers spread out from New Zealand to Australia, Britain and the world. Most travellers eventually returned home, bringing something of their own ‘new world’ experiences with them. This book is a series of vignettes of this history of Māori travel and exploration, providing fresh light on a little known yet absorbing aspect of early New Zealand.
From the late eighteenth century, Māori travellers spread out from New Zealand to Australia, Britain and the world. Most travellers eventually returned home, bringing something of their own ‘new world’ experiences with them. This book is a series of vignettes of this history of Māori travel and exploration, providing fresh light on a little known yet absorbing aspect of early New Zealand.
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