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Biographies and stories of Māori in World War One.
Updated May 23, 2023
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The last Maopo : the life and First World War sacrifice of Wiremu Maopo
Maopo, Wiremu Tanai Kaihau
Paper Book
The incredible, moving story of Wiremu Maopo, the last of his line in a large South Island family, who joined the second Maori Contingent and went off to fight in the First World War. Wiremu writes regularly to his friend Virgie, and the story of Wiremu's life is woven around 40 letters that he...
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New Zealand's great war : New Zealand, the Allies and the First World War
Crawford, John
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This book is a collection of essays arising out of the 'Zealandia's Great War' conference organised by the New Zealand Military History Committee in November 2003. In 32 essays by distinguished military historians from New Zealand and around the world, various aspects of New Zealand's involvement in...
Includes an essay on the Pioneer MÄori Battalion
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He tipua : the life and times of Sir Apirana Ngata
Walker, R. J.
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A biography of Maori leader, Sir Apirana Ngata. It describes in detail the huge impact Ngata had on the social, cultural, economic and political landscape of New Zealand and how he created a new path of reconciliation between Maori and Pakeha and helped build an enduring Maori recovery.
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Home little Ma?ori home : a memoir of the Ma?ori Contingent, 1914-1916
Carkeek, Rikihana
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New Zealand and the First World War : 1914-1919
Fenton, Damien
Paper Book
'The fighting has been and is very stern and hard here, but New Zealand's lads and men have proven themselves the equal of the best soldiers of the world.'- Colonel William Malone, commander of the Wellington Battalion, Quinn's Post, Gallipoli, 15 July 1915 The first of its kind for New...
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Te Hokowhitu a Tu : the Maori Pioneer Battalion in the First World War
Pugsley, Christopher.
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Te Puea : a life
King, Michael
Paper Book
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Te Rangi Hiroa : the life of Sir Peter Buck
Condliffe, J. B.
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Maori in the great war
Cowan, James
Paper Book
Maori form a significant proportion of the modern New Zealand Army, and Maori officers have achieved the very highest commands, Their unique culture is deeply embedded in its tradition and daily routines; celebrated by Maori (indigenous) and pakeha (non-indigenous) soldiers alike. The exploits of...
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The Maori action song : waiata a ringa, waiata kori, no whea tenei ahua hou?
Shennan, Jennifer.
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This book is a discussion of Maori action songs, the dance form which, from modest beginnings in the early decades of the twentieth century, has developed into what is effectively the national dance of New Zealand. Through many hundreds of compositions, the action song has become an important medium...
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Whitiki! whiti! whiti! e! : Maori In the First World War
Soutar, Monty.
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This major publication about Maori participation in the First World War is written by NZ's leading Maori military historian Dr Monty Soutar, author of the award-winning Nga Tama Toa C Company, Maori Battalion. A fascinating look at the Pioneer Battalion (the Battalion created for Maori to serve)...
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