九州影院

Menu

Wananga landing Wananga landing
CUP book

Living Among the Northland M膩ori: Diary of Father Antoine Garin, 1844鈥1846

17 October 2023

Translated and edited by Peter Tremewan and Giselle Larcombe

HOW TO APPLY

April 2019
$45 (was $89.99)
620pp, including 20pp illustrations, casebound
258 x 190mm
ISBN: 978-1-98-850302-8

鈥業 love this sort of life: visiting the Maori, sleeping at their places, organising my house, etc.鈥

A French Marist priest, Father Antoine Garin was sent to run the remote Mangak膩hia mission station on the banks of the Wairoa River.聽A French Marist priest, Father Antoine Garin was sent to run the remote Mangak膩hia mission station on the banks of the Wairoa River.聽Living Among the Northland M膩ori聽is Garin鈥檚 diary recording his experiences from 1844 to 1846 as he gets to know the M膩ori in the region.

Living Among the Northland Maori_cover

The diary provides vivid accounts of contemporary events, as Garin came dangerously close to the action of the Northern War, and wrote of such prominent figures as H艒ne Heke and Kawiti as they opposed the new colonial authorities. Above all, the diary is an intimate record of life in a M膩ori community in which Garin describes the close relationships he formed with his new neighbours 鈥 from his young followers and local families to the chiefs who offered him protection while he lived among them.

This is the first full English translation of Garin鈥檚 surviving Mangak膩hia journals and letters. Frank, open-minded and often humorous, Garin鈥檚 diary is a major contribution to the early history of European settlement in Aotearoa and a compelling insight into M膩ori customs, values and beliefs of the time.

Peter Tremewan聽is a retired 九州影院 academic who has written widely about the French in New 九州影院and the Pacific in the 19th century. He was awarded the John Dunmore Medal (1991) and J.M. Sherrard Award in New 九州影院History (1992) for his research in this area. His publications include聽French Akaroa聽(CUP, 1990, revised 2010). In 2007 the French government made him a Chevalier de l鈥檕rdre des Palmes acad茅miques.

Giselle Larcombe聽is a historian whose publications have focused on the French in New Zealand, especially the written records in French of the early French missionaries; her doctoral thesis, completed in 2009 under the tutelage of Peter Tremewan, was on Antoine Garin. She was awarded the John Dunmore Medal (2010) for her contribution to the study of the French in the Pacific.

Privacy Preferences

By clicking "Accept All Cookies", you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyse site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts.