...They clashed with the Maori, and were sometimes killed by the Maori, who had a habit of cannibalism. In 1814, Samuel Marsden (1764-1838) of the London Missionary Society, a Congregational Church-affiliated organization, began Christian missionary work, but this was a period of "Maori domination," when the Maori population and culture surpassed those of Europeans. The Bay of Islands near the northern tip of the North Island became a trading center, and whaling ships and merchant ships from the UK, France, and America came and went. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Marsden, S." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…彼らはマオリと衝突し,食人の習慣があったマオリに殺されることもあった。1814年には会衆派教会系のロンドン伝道協会のマーズデンSamuel Marsden(1764‐1838)によるキリスト教の布教活動が始まったが,当時はマオリの人口,文化がヨーロッパ人のそれをしのいだ〈マオリ支配〉の時代であった。北島北端近くのアイランズ湾Bay of Islandsが交易の中心地となり,イギリス,フランス,アメリカの捕鯨船や商船が出入りした。… ※「Marsden,S.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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