Rārangi
Rārangi
Momo Taonga
Ingoa/Taitara
Pearls of the Pacific : being sketches of missionary life and work in Samoa and other islands in the South Seas
Ingoa Kē
BiblioLife reproduction series. (Series)
Kaiwaihanga Matua
Kaituku Kōrero/Kaiwhakaputa
London Missionary Society
Wāhi
Rā
1907
Whakaahuatanga ā-Kiko
192 pages : illustrations, maps, portraits ; 22 cm
Reo
English
Taumata o te Mauhanga o Nāianei
Bib record
Ahanoa Mema
Huinga Kaupapa
Ngā Taipitopito Tātai Takenga
Printed on preliminary page and completed by unknown hand: 'Presented to Frederick Dyer. By the London Missionary Society, for collecting the sum of ú-18-9. For the New Year Offering for ships, January, 1907, in connection with Bursledon Congregational Sunday School, April 1907.'
Kōrero o Roto
Ch.1 Samoa and Other Pearls -- Ch.2 The First Missionary Ships -- Ch.3 More Missionary Ships -- Ch.4 Samoa: As it Was -- Ch.5 Hoisting the Flag -- Ch.6 People, Houses and Food -- Ch.7 Play -- Ch.8 Climate, Clothing, Animals and Insects -- Ch.9 Seasons and Souls -- Ch.10 Trades and Employments -- Ch.11 Samoa: As it is?Home Life and Industries -- Ch.12 School Life -- Ch.13 The Malua Institution -- Ch.14 Churches -- Ch.15 Sunday Schools -- Ch.16 The Foreign Mission Work of the South Seas Churches -- Ch.17 More Foreign Missionary Work.
Kuputuhi e Wātea Tūmatanui ana
[Keywords: Samoan Islands - Description and travel]
With ninety-three illustrations. Includes short list of vessels used by missionaries in the Pacific and Asia: including the John Williams, Niue, Hanamoa, Morning Star, Mardie, Tara and Gospel Boat. Digitised copy available to read online via Internet Archive, see link in this record.
Tuhipoka Hāngai
Rev. Victor Arnold Barradale was a missionary with the London Missionary Society in Samoa, 1899-1903. He served as a Director of the LMS from 1908, and was Chairman of the Southern Committee, 1917-1922. In April 1919, he went to Samoa to convey the sympathy of the Directors to the Samoan Churches in the losses caused by influenza in the previous year. In 1925 he was appointed Foreign Secretary of the LMS. In 1926-1927 he visited the Society's missions in the South Seas and Papua, and also the Auxiliaries in Australia and New Zealand. He resigned his Foreign Secretaryship in 1929, although he continued his involvement with the Society's work. He died in 1947.
Momo Kohinga
Reserve Collection
Manatārua
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Whakahounga o Mua
19 Dec 2023
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