Catalogue
Catalogue
Object Type
Name/Title
Koe jiokalafi o mamani : moe mape e ono
Other Name
Ko Afilika, Ko Esia, Ko Iulope (Alternate title)
Primary Maker
Contributor/Publisher
Kuo buluji maae G. Lautohi = Government Primary School
Place
Date
1895
Physical Description
3 parts, 215 pages : folded maps ; 19 cm
Language
Tongan
Level of Current Record
Bib record
Member Object
Edition/State/Version
Ko hono paki tuo taha = Part 1
Subject Category
Provenance Details
Edward Earl Vaile
Content
Moe mape e ono [6 maps] -
Ko Iulope = Europe
Ko Esia = Asia
Ko Afilika = Africa
Ko Amelika Noate = North America
Ko Amelika Saute = South America
Ko Osianika = Oceania
Public Access Text
Associated Notes
Subject Notes
Shirley Waldemar BAKER (1836-1903), missionary and premier of Tonga.
"...Baker returned to Tonga in 1880, was immediately installed by Tupou as his premier and resigned from the Wesleyan ministry. Under his administration Tongan finances were reorganized, the land laws were revised and a National system of education was set up in competition with the Wesleyan system. A bitter dispute developed with the Wesleyans and in 1885 Baker established the Free Church, Wesleyan in doctrine but free from Australian control. The King ordered all Tongans to join the new church; those who refused were beaten by their chiefs and despoiled of their possessions..."--Australian Dictionary of Biography
Collection Type
Pamphlet Collection
Reserve Collection
Copyright
All rights reserved
Last Update
06 Dec 2024
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