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Charles E Nelson
A White Tohunga
 


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A recently written biography of the Swedish seaman Charles E Nelson who was awarded the title of White Tohunga by the Maoris.

CHARLES E NELSON - A WHITE TOHUNGA is a documentary that begins in the Swedish university town of Lund. The son of Sven Nilsson - an internationally renowned professor of zoology and archaeology - Carl Esaias Nilsson grew up in a home filled with knowledge and enquiry!

However, when young he chose to study for a life at sea. Here he experienced the whale and slave trades of 19th century at the same time as he got to know different countries and cultures around the world.

In New Zealand he settled down among both the Maoris and the settlers. Compared to the English, Scots and Irish he was, with his distinguished Scandinavian background, an unusual settler in the middle of the 19th century. In his new homeland he became an entrepreneur in a flourishing settler society with things like international cultural tourism at the Geyser Hotel Rotorua - long before this concept became a part of modern travel! His contacts with the Maoris developed well with the production of carvings that were part of the local economy. But Charles' scientific interests and enormous global experience from his life as a sailor meant that he also carried out unique ethnographic documentation of the Maoris' language.

Charles E Nelson's life was without doubt remarkable, a unique combination of navigator, entrepreneur and humanitarian!

The authors are retired professor Gunnar Kullberg (†) and his wife Peggy Kullberg, Bachelor of Law, who has for many years had both university and social contact with New Zealand.




This book will remedy that neglect of Nelson's scholarly contribution and will locate him firmly among those founding fathers of both New Zealand etnologhy and the New Zealand tourist industry!

Roger Neich Professor, Auckland Museum

As a fan of New Zealand and an advocate for this lovely country it is a great pleasure for me to sincerely recommend everyone who is interested in New Zealand, its culture and history as well as the Swedish - New Zealand relations to read this solid work. The Author's research has now resulted in a very well-informed biography about - Charles E Nelson - this interesting personality which keeps the reader spellbound! I would like, indeed, to congratulate the authors to this successful achievement.

Christer Sylvén Ambassador of Sweden to New Zealand 1982 -1987



 
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