ABSTRACT

In the wake of the navigators who finally opened up the Pacific came missionaries, traders and finally administrators. In the early decades of the 19th century Polynesia was a rich field for the curious and the calculating, for writers and adventurers. The pioneer European settlers in Eastern Polynesia were ministers and mechanics sent out on the crest of an Evangelical wave the merged with the currents and eddies of trade and whaling to break down the isolation of the islands and their inhabitants. Among the pioneers was Welshman John Davies (1772-1855) who spent just over 50 years of his life on Tahiti and neighbouring islands. He witnessed the rise of the Pomare dynasty, conversion to Christianity, reaction to attempts at theocratic government, and the gradual encroachment of alien commerce and European rule. His colleagues have made their contribution to the history and anthropology of Polynesia. Davies himself, teacher, linguist and careful observer, wrote his own story of the Mission, its personalities and their contact with the Polynesians, from the early phase of disillusionment through three decades of political and economic change, destruction and reconstruction. From this contact there emerged the uneasy compromise of missionary and indigenous beliefs and institutions that characterized Tahiti and its neighbours before and after the advent of French administration. Davies's manuscript History is here edited and annotated, supplemented by the writings of other missionaries and presented as a contribution to the literature of the Pacific. This is a new print-on-demand hardback edition of the volume first published in 1961.

part 1|6 pages

Instructions from the Directors to Captain Wilson, 1800

part 2|11 pages

Instructions from the Directors to the Missionaries, 1800

part 3|304 pages

The History of The Tahitian Mission 1799–1830

chapter 1|13 pages

The Royal Admiral

chapter 2|21 pages

The God Oro

chapter 3|14 pages

Itinerant Preachers

chapter 4|19 pages

‘Yet No Fruit Appeared’

chapter 5|17 pages

Suspicions of Neglect

chapter 6|17 pages

Talk of War

chapter 7|16 pages

Exodus

chapter 8|12 pages

Marsden’s Advice

chapter 9|12 pages

A School at Eimeo

chapter 10|18 pages

The ‘Praying People’

chapter 11|15 pages

Pomare the Crusader

chapter 12|16 pages

Church and State

chapter 13|19 pages

Commercial Questions

chapter 14|93 pages

The Division of Labour

part 4|37 pages

Epilogue

chapter 15|13 pages

Epilogue

chapter 16|22 pages

The Tahitian Mission

Supplementary Papers from the Correspondence of the Missionaries