Ian G. Barber
IAN G. BARBER holds a Ph.D. in archaeology and anthropology from the University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand, where he has taught anthropology. He is currently completing a book on culture conflict in early New Zealand funded by the Historical Branch of the Department of Internal Affairs. He is of New Zealand Pakeha descent.
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Read moreBetween Covenant and Treaty: The LDS Future in New Zealand
For the earliest nineteenth-century LDS missionaries in the Pacific, a strong appeal of the British Crown colony of New Zealand was the high concentration of English-speaking settlers among whom they could proselyte. Elder Addison Pratt,…
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