| 09.00-9.40 | Marion
du Fresne | Anne
Salmond |
| 09.40-9.20
| Maori
literacy and the making of a nation | Manuka
Henare |
| 10.20-10.40 | Morning
tea | |
| 10.40-11.20 | Maori
enterprise in the Bay of Islands | Hazel
Petrie |
| 10.40-12.00 | Special
session for secondary school teachers and students led by historian, James Belich
| James
Belich |
| 11.20-12.00 | The
clash of Imperial theologies: Pompallier in contexts | Paul
Morris |
| 12.00-
12.40 | Pompallier,
the Bible and the Sacrements | Peter
Lineham |
| 12.40-13.40 | Lunch
at the Duke of
Marlborough | |
| 13.40-14.20 | The
first wave of French Marist Missionaries | Michael
O'Meeghan |
| 14.20-15.00 | Two
printers from Penzance | Philip
Parkinson |
| 15.00-15.20 | Afternoon
tea | |
| 15.20-16.00 | Upstairs/Downstairs:
Marist brothers in the life of the French Catholic Procure | Edward
Clisby |
| 16.00-16.40 | Ecological
change in the pre-Treaty Bay of Islands: From whenua to landscape | Geoff
Park |
| 16.40-17.20 | Traditional
Maori spirituality in encounter with Christian spirituality | Henare
Tate |
| 19.30 | Symposium
Dinner Kapa haka by Taiamai
Tours |
Duke of Marlborough
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