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Scottish settlers


Scottish settlers

Some 800 Scottish settlers made their home at Waipū from 1854 onward, bringing with them precious mementoes such as this book of Highland music. Their leader, Norman McLeod, was charismatic and fanatical, preaching hellfire and demanding subservience from his followers. Listen to a descendant of one of the settlers describe her grandfather's experience of McLeod’s strict rules.

Sound file from Sound Archives / Ngā Taonga Kōrero

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Waipū Heritage Centre
Photograph by Shirley Williams

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