The Welcome of Strangers
Author(s): Anderson Atholl
The dynamics of an evolving southern world are mapped by distinguished archaeologist Atholl Anderson in a new edition of his groundbreaking book from 1998.
The Welcome of Strangers traces the early migrations of Waitaha and Kāti Māmoe people and the later arrival and settlement of Ngāi Tahu. These were the communities that the first Europeans encountered, as whalers, sealers and missionaries made their way around the coast.
With new research, informative maps and a strong visual narrative, The Welcome of Strangers is co-published with Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu.
‘A signally important text in the canon of Māori history.’
— Michael Stevens
General Information
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- : Bridget Williams Books
- : Bridget Williams Books
- : 01 August 2025
- : 01 August 2025
- : books
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- : Anderson Atholl
More About The Product
Atholl Anderson CNZM, FRSNZ, FAHA, FSA (Ngāi Tahu) has the experience of many years’ research throughout the Pacific and Indian Oceans. He has directed numerous archaeological excavations, published prolifically, and been the recipient of many awards and distinctions. Working with tradition, he has made a significant contribution to tribal history in southern New Zealand, with books such as The Welcome of Strangers (1998) and Ngāi Tahu: A Migration History, edited with Te Maire Tau (2008). He is an Emeritus Professor at the Australian National University, Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Canterbury and Honorary Professor of Anthropology at the University of Otago.