The Many Deaths of Mary Dobie: Murder, Politics and Revenge in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand

The Many Deaths of Mary Dobie: Murder, Politics and Revenge in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand

Author
David Murray Hastings
Publisher
Auckland University Press
Language
English
Year
2015
Page
240
ISBN
1869408373,9781869408374
File Type
epub
File Size
11.1 MiB

‘Dreadful murder at Opunake’, said the Taranaki Herald, ‘Shocking outrage’, cried the Evening Post in Wellington when they learned in November 1880 that a young woman called Mary Dobie had been found lying under a flax bush near Opunake on the Taranaki coast with her throat cut so deep her head was almost severed. In the midst of tensions between Maori and Pakeha in 1880, the murder ignited questions: Pakeha feared it was an act of political terrorism in response to the state’s determination to take the land of the tribes in the region. Maori thought it would be the cue for the state to use force against them, especially the pacifist settlement at Parihaka. Was it rape or robbery, was the killer Maori or Pakeha? In this book, David Hastings takes us back to that lonely road on the Taranaki coast in nineteenth-century New Zealand to unravels the many deaths of Mary Dobie – the murder, the social tensions in Taranaki, the hunt for the killer and the lessons that Maori and Pakeha learnt about the murder and about themselves.

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