. The conversion of the Maoris. MAORI CHIEF, PATARANGIKAI. The Conversion of the Maoris BYT^E REV. DONALD MacDOUGALL, B. D. PHILADELPHIA, PA.: PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PUBLICATION AND SABBATH-SCHOOL WORK,1899 Copyright, 1899, by The Trustees of the Presbyterian Board of Publication AND Sabbath-School Work. IN LOVING MEMORYOF /BiB JBeloveD CDlffe, MY FELLOW-TRAVELER THROUGH ALL THESCENES DEPICTED HERE, G^bis asooft ts S)eDicate5 THOUGH NOW, ALAS, SO LATE. CONTENTS. Preface ix CHAPTER I. THE MAORIS. The origin of the Maoris.—Recent researches.—Physiology.—Tattooing.— Habitations.—Maori house in the


. The conversion of the Maoris. MAORI CHIEF, PATARANGIKAI. The Conversion of the Maoris BYT^E REV. DONALD MacDOUGALL, B. D. PHILADELPHIA, PA.: PRESBYTERIAN BOARD OF PUBLICATION AND SABBATH-SCHOOL WORK,1899 Copyright, 1899, by The Trustees of the Presbyterian Board of Publication AND Sabbath-School Work. IN LOVING MEMORYOF /BiB JBeloveD CDlffe, MY FELLOW-TRAVELER THROUGH ALL THESCENES DEPICTED HERE, G^bis asooft ts S)eDicate5 THOUGH NOW, ALAS, SO LATE. CONTENTS. Preface ix CHAPTER I. THE MAORIS. The origin of the Maoris.—Recent researches.—Physiology.—Tattooing.— Habitations.—Maori house in the museumat Wellington.—Occupation.—Maori canoe, and relics inthe Auckland museum.—The Moa I CHAPTER II. DISCOVERY AND —Cook.—Horrifying stories.—Tohungas stories.—Sailors married Maori women.—Maori chiefs visitedAustralia and England.—The Boyd massacre.—Pov-erty Bay massacre.—Feeling of revenge.—Cruelties.—Im-provements in dress, home and living lO CHAPTER III. LEGENDS AND Sconversionofmao00macd


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