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Proud Maori soldiers who joined the army to fight for New Zealand at a time they were considered second-class citizens are pictured performing a powerful haka during WWII.
"Maori ended up serving at Gallipoli for a while as front line troops, but they were decimated like all the other units there. And I guess the government was thinking about a race with such small ...
It is thought that only 58 soldiers from the Maori Battalion are still alive, despite about 3,600 being sent to World War II. "Anzac Day is the time I remember the poor buggers who never came back ...
Maori soldiers not forgotten family. ... The spirit of the 28th Maori Battalion will live on despite the association being wrapped up last week, said the grandson of a Greytown serviceman.
Maori troops from the Pioneer Battalion at the front in France in World War One. Photo/file. Historian Monty Soutar has issued a final plea for images of Maori soldiers from World War I for ...
The Maori Party has expressed their grief for two soldiers whose lives were cut short in their service to Aotearoa. “We mourn the loss of Lance Corporal Pralli Durrer and Lance Corporal Rory ...
From a little-known John Wayne Civil War flick to a short film about Maori soldiers in World War II, these titles are sure to pique your curiosity and set you up for your next movie night.
Dog tags belonging to a Maori soldier from World War 1 and found in northern France two years ago have been handed over to a New Zealand's associate minister of culture, Mahara Okeroa.
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