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Maori and Mission Sisters in New Zealand Since 1865: Changing Approaches

Abstract/Sommario: The increasing number of settlers in New Zealand during the first half of 19. century, produced a shift from a mission of evangelization of the Maori population to a mission of retention, for the largely Irish settler community. The Mission Sisters, founded by Euphrasie Barbier for the education of women and children in non-Catholic countries, arrived in New Zealand in 1865. They took the responsibility to teach to Maori girls in the St. Joseph's Maori Girls' College, in which there ...; [leggi tutto]
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Descrizione Maori and Mission Sisters in New Zealand Since 1865: Changing Approaches/ Susan Smith
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IN Per: International Bulletin of Missionary Research, vol. 31, n. 2 (2007 April) p. 77-82 : ill.
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