The Missionary, the Cannibal and the King

New Zealand in the early 1800's – a land few Europeans have visited and one dominated by the fierce, warlike tribes collectively known as Maori.  Hongi Hika, a paramount chief of the Ngapuhi iwi, is one of the first of his people to perceive the benefits of adopting the new Pakeha technology – particularly with regard to weapons.  With the aid of his young cousin, Waikato, he befriends the freshly-arrived missionaries as a first step in his unrelenting quest for muskets – a quest that will take Hongi and Waikato to the penal colony of Port Jackson, to London and, ultimately, to the palace of King George IV.

 

Told through Waikato's eyes, this is a tale of adventure, manipulation and revenge.  It is also an account of how Maori quickly adapted to the new ways, opportunities and challenges presented by the arrival of Europeans.

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The Missionary, the Cannibal and the King

New Zealand in the early 1800's – a land few Europeans have visited and one dominated by the fierce, warlike tribes collectively known as Maori.  Hongi Hika, a paramount chief of the Ngapuhi iwi, is one of the first of his people to perceive the benefits of adopting the new Pakeha technology – particularly with regard to weapons.  With the aid of his young cousin, Waikato, he befriends the freshly-arrived missionaries as a first step in his unrelenting quest for muskets – a quest that will take Hongi and Waikato to the penal colony of Port Jackson, to London and, ultimately, to the palace of King George IV.

 

Told through Waikato's eyes, this is a tale of adventure, manipulation and revenge.  It is also an account of how Maori quickly adapted to the new ways, opportunities and challenges presented by the arrival of Europeans.

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The Missionary, the Cannibal and the King

The Missionary, the Cannibal and the King

by Jerry Carpenter
The Missionary, the Cannibal and the King

The Missionary, the Cannibal and the King

by Jerry Carpenter

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Overview

New Zealand in the early 1800's – a land few Europeans have visited and one dominated by the fierce, warlike tribes collectively known as Maori.  Hongi Hika, a paramount chief of the Ngapuhi iwi, is one of the first of his people to perceive the benefits of adopting the new Pakeha technology – particularly with regard to weapons.  With the aid of his young cousin, Waikato, he befriends the freshly-arrived missionaries as a first step in his unrelenting quest for muskets – a quest that will take Hongi and Waikato to the penal colony of Port Jackson, to London and, ultimately, to the palace of King George IV.

 

Told through Waikato's eyes, this is a tale of adventure, manipulation and revenge.  It is also an account of how Maori quickly adapted to the new ways, opportunities and challenges presented by the arrival of Europeans.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940179608585
Publisher: Jerry Carpenter
Publication date: 07/07/2024
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Jerry Carpenter (1955-present) published his first novel online, 'Taonga', in May 2011.

He has also written the very popular 'The Chronicles of Tarcus' fantasy trilogy: 'The Sword in the Sea' (June 2012), 'Ravian's Quest' (November 2012) and 'A Recall to Arms' (March 2013).

Jerry lives in Auckland, New Zealand, and, when he is not writing novels, surfing, diving or fishing, he enjoys composing, playing and recording music, some of which can be accessed at: http://soundcloud.com/jerry-carpenter

He also has an interest in photography, and some of his work can be viewed at: http://www.istockphoto.com/search/portfolio/2172439#3f27c37

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