They Called Me Te Maari. By Florence Harsant.
They Called Me Te Maari. By Florence Harsant.
Published by Whitcoulls, 1979, First Edition.
Very good hardback with fair jacket. Binding firm, a little bumping and edge-wear, name to ffep minor marks, some page corners have creasing.
Jacket has some creasing, repaired tears, chipping, scuffing and small loss to edges, fading to spine.
In 1913 Florence Woodhead was appointed Maori Organiser for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She was a young pakeha woman who had grown up in unusual circumstances. Her father was the schoolteacher in a Maori village in the then remote Lake Taupo region. Florence thus gained an early fluency in the Maori language as well as an enduring love for the Maori people and an understanding of their way of life. To carry out her mission as Maori Organiser she travelled through the lawless gumfields area of the far north on horseback and often alone. She kept a diary and this narrative is based on this and edited transcripts of taped conversations in which Te Maari (now Mrs Harsant) talked with Broadcasting Corporation's Alwyn Owen about her girlhood experiences, her travels in the north and her life as a farming wife.
188 pages, illustrated.
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