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By their fruits you will know them : early Māori leaders in the Mormon Church / edited by Selwyn Katene.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Wellington, Aotearoa New Zealand : Steele Roberts Aotearoa, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 295 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780947493127
  • 0947493123
Other title:
  • Early Māori leaders in the Mormon Church
Uniform titles:
  • Sequel to: Turning the hearts of the children.
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 289.2930922 23
Contents:
Rangatire o Te Whanau a Ruataupare: Henare Potae / Gina Colvin and Hana Espie Tukukino -- The Māori Moses: Rangikawea Hoani Puriri / Ashley Reed Puriri -- A taonga of humility: Pere Wihongi / Wallace Wihongi -- Land, politics and faith: Pepene Eketone / Anaru Eketone -- Te tupuna kuia: Haana Cootes Wineera / Frances White, Michele Parata-Hamblin and Jennifer Paki -- Fruit of the womb: Alice Matewai Mataira / Mel Whaanga -- Haere mai nga pononga o te Atua: Henare Hamon / Robert C. Hamon -- Respecter of tikanga, servant of God: Hemi Whautere Witehira / Catherine Joyce -- A life in America: Mereana Hall Bean / Jeffrey Nelligan and Darby Nelligan -- The Māori Abraham: Pera Ihimaera Smiler / Alice Brown Haenga, Witi Ihimaera and Tiopira Rauna -- The man behind the patriarch: Whakahe Tui Matenga / Hinerau Ahu -- That every man may gain talents: Sydney Hutana Crawford / Douglas Jonathan Martin.
Summary: "This book follows 'Turning the Hearts of the Children', exploring why so many Māori in the 1880s were inspired to question the mainstream churches and flock to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon church. Once again each chapter is written by direct descendants of a further twelve influential men and women, mostly born in the 19th century, who joined the Mormon Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and became leaders"--Jacket.
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"Volume 2."

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Rangatire o Te Whanau a Ruataupare: Henare Potae / Gina Colvin and Hana Espie Tukukino -- The Māori Moses: Rangikawea Hoani Puriri / Ashley Reed Puriri -- A taonga of humility: Pere Wihongi / Wallace Wihongi -- Land, politics and faith: Pepene Eketone / Anaru Eketone -- Te tupuna kuia: Haana Cootes Wineera / Frances White, Michele Parata-Hamblin and Jennifer Paki -- Fruit of the womb: Alice Matewai Mataira / Mel Whaanga -- Haere mai nga pononga o te Atua: Henare Hamon / Robert C. Hamon -- Respecter of tikanga, servant of God: Hemi Whautere Witehira / Catherine Joyce -- A life in America: Mereana Hall Bean / Jeffrey Nelligan and Darby Nelligan -- The Māori Abraham: Pera Ihimaera Smiler / Alice Brown Haenga, Witi Ihimaera and Tiopira Rauna -- The man behind the patriarch: Whakahe Tui Matenga / Hinerau Ahu -- That every man may gain talents: Sydney Hutana Crawford / Douglas Jonathan Martin.

"This book follows 'Turning the Hearts of the Children', exploring why so many Māori in the 1880s were inspired to question the mainstream churches and flock to the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Mormon church. Once again each chapter is written by direct descendants of a further twelve influential men and women, mostly born in the 19th century, who joined the Mormon Church in Aotearoa New Zealand and became leaders"--Jacket.

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