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Untold stories of Maori during World War II. Kua rongo pai te iwi mo nga mahi a nga tupuna hoia, engari, he aha ra nga korero mo te hunga i noho tonu ai ki te kainga? We have heard the heroic story of the Maori Battalion, but what of the Maori people who remained at home? Raupanga unveils the experiences of Maori communities in New Zealand during World War II. Through carefully researched essays, this explores the social, political, and cultural shifts within Maori society, highlighting the contributions of those who supported the war effort from home. Discover the resilience, adaptation, and enduring spirit of the Hau Kainga.…mehr

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Untold stories of Maori during World War II. Kua rongo pai te iwi mo nga mahi a nga tupuna hoia, engari, he aha ra nga korero mo te hunga i noho tonu ai ki te kainga? We have heard the heroic story of the Maori Battalion, but what of the Maori people who remained at home? Raupanga unveils the experiences of Maori communities in New Zealand during World War II. Through carefully researched essays, this explores the social, political, and cultural shifts within Maori society, highlighting the contributions of those who supported the war effort from home. Discover the resilience, adaptation, and enduring spirit of the Hau Kainga.
Autorenporträt
Angela Wanhalla (Ngai Tahu, Ngai Te Ruahikihiki, Pakeha) is a professor in the History Programme, Otakou Whakaihu Waka. Her primary research area is Maori women's history. Her most recent book is Of Love and War: Pacific Brides of World War II (University of Nebraska Press, 2023). Lachy Paterson is emeritus professor at Te Tumu, Otakou Whakaihu Waka, where he taught te reo Maori and Maori history. He researches Maori history, especially relating to newspapers and other texts in Maori, and the relationship between Maori and the government in the nineteenth and first half of the twentieth century.