Nelson Historical Society Journal, Volume 06, Issue 01, 1996
Contents
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Kehu (Hone Mokehakeha): Biographical Notes — by Hilary, John Mitchell
- 1. Introduction: p. 3
- 2. Whakapapa (Family Tree) of Kehu: 2 , 3
- 3. Background Circumstances:
- 4. Tamane's Death, Kehu as Mokai (Serf) to Poutini Ngai Tahu: p. 5
- 5. Late 1820s: Tainui and Taranaki Invasions; Kehu as Mokai to Ngati Rarua:
- 6. 1830s: Early European Interactions; Whalers and Missionaries: p. 6
- 7. 1839 and 1841: The New Zealand Land Company: p. 7
- 8. Land Shortages: Kehu as Explorers' Guide:
- 9. March – September 1846: Brunner Heaphy and Kehu to the West Coast: p. 10
- 10. Brunner, Kehu and Pikiwati (and Wives) to the West Coast: p. 11
- 11. Closing Chapters: p. 13
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12. He Poroporoaki (A Final Farewell): p. 14
- Na Reira e Kehu p. 15
- Kehu
- References: p. 16
- Glossary of Maori Terms: p. 17
- Place Names:
- Tribal Collectives in te Tau Ihu: p. 18
- Kehu — (Hone Mokehakeha, A.K.A. Hone Mokekehu)
- Herbert Clapham, Herbal Botanist — by Helen Whelan p. 20
- Drama in the Nelson Gaol — by J B Bertram p. 23
- Pelorus Bridge School 1911–43 and its Locality — by Pearl Farnell p. 25
- Tex Morton — by Alan Turley p. 33
- Early Motoring Memories of a Nelson Chauffeur — by A Guy p. 34
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Lucy Malanta Hunter-Brown — by Helen Whelan
- [Lucy Malanta Hunter-Brown] p. 37
- References: p. 38
- The Bell Family in Nelson — by Robert Boyd
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Kehu (Hone Mokehakeha): Biographical Notes — by Hilary, John Mitchell