This chapter focuses on Matilda Ward, a missionary at the Presbyterian mission of Mapoon, north Queensland, and the first paid woman missionary to work on an Aboriginal mission. It examines the factors that led to Ward’s employment on the mission, the role that she played in the life of the mission and the consequences of her actions for Indigenous mission residents. While Matilda Ward was unusual for her time, her experience points to broader shifts in missionary practice and attitudes to gender within the Australian churches, particularly through the development of women’s missionary societies.<br /
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The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
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Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this study, we examine the involvement of Churches...
Peer reviewed journal article.The Umzumbe mission station is probably one of the most beautiful and ...
This article examines the missionary career of Geraldine MacKenzie who, with her husband Bill MacKen...
This chapter examines understandings of marriage among missionaries and humanitarians connected with...
This article looks at the gender dimension of religious missions administered by the Presbyterian Ch...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
Much of the literature on the early period of British colonization of New Zealand has assumed that m...
Women missionaries on Methodist Overseas Missions in the North Australia District of Australia made ...
This thesis examines the motivations of British female missionaries and missionaries' wives in Aotea...
Energised by the evangelical influence in Britain, the foundation of missionary societies enabled mi...
Ella met and married Harold Urquhart (Sheppy) Shepherdson on the 8 October 1927. Both volunteered t...
Protestant American women felt compelled to help native women in Asia, Africa, and the Middle East i...
Judith Stokes had always hoped to be a missionary linguist and translate the Bible. But on her arriv...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
In this paper I trace the establishment of Aborigines Inland Mission (AIM), the Faith basis of itsmi...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)In this study, we examine the involvement of Churches...
Peer reviewed journal article.The Umzumbe mission station is probably one of the most beautiful and ...
This article examines the missionary career of Geraldine MacKenzie who, with her husband Bill MacKen...