Maori Warriors

Maori Warriors
Title Maori Warriors PDF eBook
Author Ray McClellan
Publisher Scholastic
Pages 24
Release 2012
Genre Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN 9780531207826

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"Engaging images accompany information about Māori warriors. The combination of high-interest subject matter and light text is intended for students in grades 3 through 7"--Provided by publisher.

The Maori of New Zealand

The Maori of New Zealand
Title The Maori of New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Steve Theunissen
Publisher Lerner Publications
Pages 58
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9780822506652

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An introduction to the history, modern and traditional cultural practices, and economy of the Maori people of New Zealand.

Once Were Warriors

Once Were Warriors
Title Once Were Warriors PDF eBook
Author Alan Duff
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2023-08
Genre
ISBN 9781776950737

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This classic has been released in the Popular Penguin format to mark 50 years of publishing in New Zealand. The format reaches further back to 1935, when Allen Lane founded Penguin Books with a clear vision- 'We believed in the existence of a vast reading public for intelligent books at a low price, and staked everything on it.' Ground-breaking. Original. Heart-rending. Most talked about book in New Zealand, ever. Adapted into a blockbuster movie. Still in print three decades later.

M_ori Warriors

M_ori Warriors
Title M_ori Warriors PDF eBook
Author Ray McClellan
Publisher Bellwether Media
Pages 24
Release 2009-08-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1612116043

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M_ori warriors would unnerve the enemy with their dances called haka. The peruperu was a war haka performed before battle. In it, the warriors would wave their weapons and contort their faces to summon the god of war and warn the opposition of their fate. Find out how successful they were in this thrilling title of bravery, weapons, and war.

Māori Biographies

Māori Biographies
Title Māori Biographies PDF eBook
Author James Cowan
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1901
Genre Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN

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Maori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand

Maori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand
Title Maori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand PDF eBook
Author Jeff Evans
Publisher Libro International
Pages 72
Release 2015-03-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781877514708

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A valuable introduction to the unique armory of weapons that Maori developed prior to contact with Europeans, including details of manufacture and accounts of combat.

Warrior

Warrior
Title Warrior PDF eBook
Author R.G. Grant
Publisher Penguin
Pages 364
Release 2007-09-17
Genre History
ISBN 0756644038

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Focusing on the front-line soldiers who fought for their tribes, their cities, their overlords and their countries-from the Ancient Greeks who repelled the invading Persians in the 5th century to the US Marines in action in Korea, Vietnam and the Persian Gulf, this visual history paints a compelling portrait of the front-line soldier through 2,500 years of history. The third in a series of illustrated military history books, following the highly successful Battle and Weapon, Warrior features vivid accounts of daily life, training, and tactics of the ordinary fighting man. There are also features on the kit they carried and the weapons they used, as well as the part they played in significant battles. In addition to celebrated soldiers of Europe and North America there are sections on equally formidable warriors from other parts of the world, such as the Mongol horsemen of the 13th century, the Aztecs, the Samurai of 17th-century Japan, New Zealand's Maori and the Zulus of South Africa. Warrior is organized into six sections, covering six distinct periods in the history of warfare: Phalanxes and Legions deals with the warfare of Ancient Greece and Rome; Conquest and Chivalry explores the age of warriors who fought for either honor or plunder; Pikemen and Musketeers charts the advent of gunpowder in the 16th century; Empires and Frontiers deals with expansion of empires and the clashes of colonization; Trenches and Dogfights looks at the mechanized warfare of World War I and II, when the development of tanks, aeroplanes and submarines as weapons of war marks the beginning of a completely new era; and Guerillas and Commandos shows that despite the proliferation of death-dealing machines the ordinary soldier still retains a role, sometimes highly specialized, such as helicopter-borne infantry, or guerrilla forces like the Vietcong, who managed to resist the most powerful army on earth.