The Maori King Movement in New Zealand : with a full report of the native meetings held at Waikato, April and May, 1860
Description: "The author was present at this important attempt of the natives to form a Government amongst themselves, and divides it into its origin, objects, professed principles of action, progress, results, and probable future. He considers that Potatau's sudden death should prompt energetic steps for averting so serious a scheme, which imperils the peace of both races... One of the best accounts of this movement, which should be read in conjuction with the Kohimarama Conference, in the Maori Messenger, June to December, 1860" -- Hocken : p.199.
Collection: DOCUMENTARY HERITAGEDescription: "The author was present at this important attempt of the natives to form a Government amongst themselves, and divides it into its origin, objects, professed principles of…