New Zealand Mission
The "New Zealand Mission" refers to the efforts made by various religious groups to spread their beliefs in New Zealand during the 19th century. The most notable of these was the Church Missionary Society, which began its work in 1814. Missionaries aimed to convert the indigenous Māori population to Christianity while also promoting education and agriculture.
These missions played a significant role in shaping New Zealand's early society. They established schools, introduced new farming techniques, and translated the Bible into the Māori language. The impact of the New Zealand Mission is still evident today in the cultural and religious landscape of the country.