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A Festival of History 4-6 April 2004
Programme*

Sunday 4th April 2004

14.00Powhiri at Pompallier followed by refreshments & registration at the Town Hall
17.00 - 21.00 Dinner & Cruise on board the Tall Ship R.Tucker Thompson SORRY - SOLD OUT!
  

Monday 5th April 2004

09.00-9.40Marion du FresneAnne Salmond
09.40-9.20 Maori literacy and the making of a nationManuka Henare
10.20-10.40Morning tea  
10.40-11.20Maori enterprise in the Bay of IslandsHazel Petrie
10.40-12.00Special session for secondary school teachers and students led by historian, James Belich James Belich
11.20-12.00The clash of Imperial theologies: Pompallier in contextsPaul Morris
12.00- 12.40Pompallier, the Bible and the Sacrements

Peter Lineham

12.40-13.40Lunch at the Duke of Marlborough  
13.40-14.20The first wave of French Marist MissionariesMichael O'Meeghan
14.20-15.00Two printers from PenzancePhilip Parkinson
15.00-15.20Afternoon tea  
15.20-16.00Upstairs/Downstairs: Marist brothers in the life of the French Catholic ProcureEdward Clisby
16.00-16.40Ecological change in the pre-Treaty Bay of Islands: From whenua to landscapeGeoff Park
16.40-17.20Traditional Maori spirituality in encounter with Christian spiritualityHenare Tate
19.30Symposium Dinner
Kapa haka by Taiamai Tours
Duke of Marlborough

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Tuesday 6th April

09.00-9.40Lyons as a capitol of Catholic printing in the 19th centuryDominique Varry
09.40-10.20Pikopo Pompallier and Te TiritiPeter Low
10.20-10.40 Morning tea  
10.40-11.20"Ko wai a Peata? Ko Hoki ia: the woman 'of uncommon virtue' who 'wields great influence with the chiefs'."Jessie Munro
11.20-12.00Father Garin in Kororareka and Mangakahia, 1841-1847Peter Tremewan, Helene Serabian & Giselle Larcombe
12.00-12.40Francophobic Fact and FictionGarry Clayton
12.40-13.40Lunch at the Duke of Marlborough 
13.40-14.20Pompallier the placeFergus Clunie
14.20-15.00Kororareka kiore and Russell rats: History according to Pompallier's resident rodentsLisa Matisoo-Smith
15.00-15.40Conservation of the Catholic mission printing house, PompallierJeremy Salmond
16.00Mihi whakamutunga 

*NB Topics may be subject to some change

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