‘Guardians and Wards’ : (A study of the origins, causes, and the first two years of the Mau in Western Samoa.)
BOOK TWO — ‘THE STORM’
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BOOK TWO
‘THE STORM’
| CHAPTER I: | ‘The General and the Adopted Child’ | 65 |
| 1. Richardson's policy: theory and practice. | ||
| 2. His policy regarding the European-part-European residents. | ||
| CHAPTER II: | ‘The Mau’ (1926-27) | 76 |
| 1. European reaction to Richardson. | ||
| 2. Nelson's preparations for the proposed visit of the Minister of External Affairs. | ||
| 3. The first concrete links between the Europeans and Samoans. | ||
| 4. The first public meeting, October. | ||
| 5. The second public meeting, November. | ||
| 6. Richardson's reaction to the European-Samoan alliance. | ||
| 7. The growth of Samoan support; the Samoans take control of Mau leadership. The effects of this. | ||
| 8. The meeting between the Citizen's Committee and the Minister Nosworthy. | ||
| 9. The Royal Commission of 1927, and the evidence brought before it. | ||
| 10. The Report of the Royal Commission. | ||
| CHAPTER III: | ‘Of Myths and Men’ | 98 |
| 1. Olaf Frederick Nelson. An attempt to find out what type of man O. F. Nelson was. His motives for participating in the Mau. |
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