Protector of Aborigines, Taranaki - Letter book

Protector of Aborigines, Taranaki - Letter book
Date
5 Aug 1844-30 Jun 1846
Reference
qMS-1193
Description

Contains correspondence, probably draft letters, by McLean in his capacity as the Chief Protector of Aboriginal Affairs about the state of native affairs in the districts of Taranaki (Waitara & Mokau), Whanganui and Taupo. Concerns mainly the question of Maori occupation in the Taranaki region with some brief historical background reports relating to the above areas.

McLean makes observations on the changing nature of rangatiratanga among the Maori of the Taranaki region due to the after effects of the wars with the Waikato tribes

Quantity: 1 volume(s) (92 pages).

Physical Description: Holograph (37 cm; in case folder)

Finding Aids: Calendar of contents inside front cover.

Additional description

Alternative form available: Microfilm available. MS-Copy-Micro-0808.

Access restrictions
Partly restricted - Please use surrogate in place of original
Part of
McLean, Donald (Sir), 1820-1877 : Papers / Series 3 Letter books
Format
1 volume(s) (92 pages), Business correspondence, Manuscripts, Holograph (37 cm; in case folder)
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