Her Civilising Mission: Discovering Hannah King Through Her Textiles (Report) Her Civilising Mission: Discovering Hannah King Through Her Textiles (Report)

Her Civilising Mission: Discovering Hannah King Through Her Textiles (Report‪)‬

History of Education Review 2009, Jan, 38, 1

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"A first female teacher in the New Zealand Mission" (1) Hannah King (2) occupies a unique place in missionary and colonial history, the history of education, cross-cultural relations and material culture in New Zealand. She was the only woman from the first 1814 Missionary settlement of the Church Missionary Society (CMS) in New Zealand to remain in New Zealand for the rest of her life, yet she does not have an entry in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography, and is rarely indexed in either New Zealand's general historical works or even works more specifically related to the Missionary era. (3) John and Hannah King were one of three artisan missionary couples who sailed with the Revd Samuel Marsden on his ship, the missionary brig 'Active' from Port Jackson, Australia to Rangihoua, (4) in the Bay of Islands, in late 1814. Marsden's 1814 Christmas Day service on the beach at Rangihoua is recognised as the beginning of missionary activity and planned European settlement on New Zealand soil.

GENRE
Professional & Technical
RELEASED
2009
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
32
Pages
PUBLISHER
Australian and New Zealand History of Education Society (ANZHES)
SIZE
230.3
KB

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