Wanderings with the Maori prophets, Te Whiti & Tohu (with illustrations of each chief) : being reminiscences of a twelve months' companionship with them, from their arrival in Christchurch in April 1882, until their return to Parihaka in March 1883
Description: "Sympathetic account of Te Whiti and Tohu's year in custody after their seizure at Parihaka. Ward, their official interpreter and guardian, accompanied them to the Addington gaol. However, under the eye of Richmond Beetham, Christchurch magistrate, they were given increasing freedom and with Ward travelled to Timaru, Dunedin, Central Otago and even joined the 'Stella' on a West Coast Sounds cruise before coming home to Opunake and freedom, after being given permission to return in Feb. 1883"--Bagnall, 5869
Collection: DOCUMENTARY HERITAGEDescription: "Sympathetic account of Te Whiti and Tohu's year in custody after their seizure at Parihaka. Ward, their official interpreter and guardian, accompanied them to the Addington…