Walking the Wanganui War
Title | Walking the Wanganui War PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher Pugsley |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | Wanganui (N.Z.) |
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A Handbook for Travellers in New Zealand
Title | A Handbook for Travellers in New Zealand PDF eBook |
Author | John Murray (Firm) |
Publisher | |
Pages | 292 |
Release | 1893 |
Genre | New Zealand |
ISBN |
New Zealand Defence Quarterly
Title | New Zealand Defence Quarterly PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 258 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | New Zealand |
ISBN |
Woven by Water
Title | Woven by Water PDF eBook |
Author | David Christopher Young |
Publisher | |
Pages | 344 |
Release | 1998 |
Genre | Māori (New Zealand people) |
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" 'The mana of the Māori is by water. No one, here, carrying the same thing that I'm carrying today' TITI TIHU" "In living memory, before the Whanganui River became a tawny mass seeming to flow upside down, the river bed was clean stone and the water of the river '... tasted like kōwhai. The trees used to grow over the river and drop into the water, and the water tasted like kōwhai.' This is a book of many river people - a 'hidden' prophet, living with over a thousand followers at a place now deserted; a Pākehā-Māori, making gunpowder using charcoal made from willows grown from cuttings taken from Napoleon's grave; a riverboat magnate, building a fiefdom on 'the Rhine of Maoriland'; a highly decorated soldier, fighting as a kūpapa yet fighting for tino rangatiratanga; arsenic and flour poisoners - and always, the river itself. ' Ngā toa pohe e ngari to hoe' "--BACK COVER.
Archaeology in New Zealand
Title | Archaeology in New Zealand PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 678 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Archaeology |
ISBN |
28 (Maori) Battalion
Title | 28 (Maori) Battalion PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Frederick Cody |
Publisher | John Douglas Pub. |
Pages | 604 |
Release | 1956 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
John Douglas Publishing is delighted to be able to produce this work with kind permission from Manatu Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage and the 28 Maori Battalion Association. This is the official history of one of the greatest fighting infantry units of World War II, the 28(Maori) Battalion. We have done everything possible to ensure the book is as close to the original, printed in 1956. As Lieutenant-General Bernard Freyberg wrote in the Foreword to the book: "In this history you will read the whole story - how they went overseas from New Zealand in 1940, with the Second Echelon to England, to take part in 'The Battle of Britain'. When the threat of invasion diminished they re-embarked for the Middle East, and arrived in time to take part in the disastrous campaigns in Greece and Crete. Later they fought in the 1941 Libyan Campaign and in the battles in 1942 in defence of Egypt. Later, when the tide changed, they took an active part in the victorious Western Desert Campaign, under Generals Alexander and Montgomery. They finished the war in Italy on the 2nd May 1945. "In all these many campaigns this Battalion took a great part, often a decisive part, in the fighting, as in the counter-attacks at Maleme and 42nd Street in the Cretan Campaign, or again in the Battle of Tebaga Gap, where gallant and young Ngarimu gained his posthumous Victoria Cross, or in the capture of Takrouna. But as glorious as these battles were, and as gallant and brave as was the Maori part, it is not only of their bravery but what fine fighting men they were. "To know and appreciate their great qualities you must understand their background and their tribal traditions. Maori are a fighting race, and according to their traditions and in keeping with the laws of New Zealand, they did not come under the National Service Act, which called up men when they reached the military age. The Maori was always a volunteer. For them it was an honour to serve.
Beyond Betrayal
Title | Beyond Betrayal PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Newman |
Publisher | Penguin Random House New Zealand Limited |
Pages | 477 |
Release | 2013-09-25 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1742539378 |
Beyond Betrayal delves into New Zealand's pioneering history, and asks why such promising partnerships descended into decades of distrust. After the Treaty of Waitangi was signed, a succession of governors resisted missionary advice, despite their local knowledge and peacemaking skills, and influenced a raft of misunderstandings that provoked violent outbreaks across the country. The rise of Maori prophetic movements, and an intense desire for Maori to have a unified political voice, saw allegiances split between those supporting the government and those frustrated at failed Treaty promises. The pressure to surrender tribal lands had the same impact – a shattered economy and a dispossessed people. The thrilling follow-up to Keith Newman's bestselling Bible & Treaty, Beyond Betrayal looks behind the events that led to the first Maori land protests, and follows the unfolding drama through the stories of the early missionaries and Maori heroes of the faith. These dramatic and heartrending tales of injustice, sacrifice and redemption form an important and often misunderstood backdrop to the wider New Zealand story – one of the most turbulent periods in our history, told with skill, sensitivity and heart.