
Howling in the Wilderness
Howling in the Wilderness by Diana Harris presents the Treaty of Waitangiâdramatised and seen from a different point of view.
It is 1823, and Henry and Marianne Williams are on their way to New Zealand, full of optimism in their quest to bring the Gospel of Peace to the MÄori people. However, the MÄori, particularly Hongi Hika, are preoccupied with obeying the laws of utu and are in no mood for peacemaking. The white settlers are even less impressed with the missionariesâ presence...
This lively historical novel is a compelling account of the people, events, and the forces driving them that surrounded the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
Howling in the Wilderness by Diana Harris presents the Treaty of Waitangiâdramatised and seen from a different point of view.
It is 1823, and Henry and Marianne Williams are on their way to New Zealand, full of optimism in their quest to bring the Gospel of Peace to the MÄori people. However, the MÄori, particularly Hongi Hika, are preoccupied with obeying the laws of utu and are in no mood for peacemaking. The white settlers are even less impressed with the missionariesâ presence...
This lively historical novel is a compelling account of the people, events, and the forces driving them that surrounded the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.
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Howling in the Wilderness by Diana Harris presents the Treaty of Waitangiâdramatised and seen from a different point of view.
It is 1823, and Henry and Marianne Williams are on their way to New Zealand, full of optimism in their quest to bring the Gospel of Peace to the MÄori people. However, the MÄori, particularly Hongi Hika, are preoccupied with obeying the laws of utu and are in no mood for peacemaking. The white settlers are even less impressed with the missionariesâ presence...
This lively historical novel is a compelling account of the people, events, and the forces driving them that surrounded the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi.












