Te whakatupuranga o Mihi Kerenene = The early life of Jane Takotowi Clendon / Michael Browne.
Publisher: [Auckland, New Zealand] : [Michael Browne], [2019]Copyright date: ©2019Description: 60 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN:- 9780473477424
- 0473477424
- Early life of Jane Takotowi Clendon [Parallel title]
- Clendon, Jane Takotowi, 1838-1919 -- Childhood and youth
- Clendon, Jane Takotowi, 1838-1919 -- Family
- Clinton family
- Women, Māori -- New Zealand -- Northland -- History -- 19th century History
- Wāhine
- Whakapapa
- Kōrero taumata
- Noho-ā-iwi
- Mihinare
- Kōrero nehe
- Northland (N.Z.) -- History -- 19th century
- Northland (N.Z.) -- Genealogy
- New Zealand -- Genealogy
Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Panapa Māori Resources | John Kinder Theological Library | DU422.82.C54 BRO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | A42360564 |
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction -- Life in the Hokianga in the 1830s -- Te Rahurahu and Mangataipa -- Jane's mother and grandmother -- Jane's grandfather, Te Whata -- Jane's two iwi -- Ngāpuhi and Rarawa -- Jane's father, Dennis Brown Cochrane -- Cochrane's first land purchases -- Map of Northland showing placenames -- Edward Markham visits Cochrane -- Cochrane and Takotowi Te Whata marriage -- Ratification of Cochrane's land purchases -- Cochrane and Hira Tiraroa marriage -- Jane as a child -- Cochrane at Matakaraks -- Cochrane and Ruta Te Raumati -- Jane's education -- Māngungu Mission -- Jane's foster family -- Kororāreka/Russell 1853 -- James Reddy Clendon -- Jane's marriage to James Reddy Clendon -- The Clendons move to Rāwene -- Life in Clendon House -- The death of James Reddy Clendon -- The death of Dennis Browne Cochrane -- Jane Takotowi Clendon 1838-1919 -- Photos of Jane and Jame's children -- Janes Māori lines -- Family lines.
"Jane was a remarkable woman whose early life provides a fascinating insight into life in the Hokianga in the mid-1800s and the attitudes and behaviour of the people who lived there"--Page 4.