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Maori in the Great War By James Cowan isbn: 9781877427343

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 and pakeha soldiers alike.

The exploits of the 28th (Maori) Battalion in WWll - peerless in attack - are well-remembered. Not so well known is the major Maori contribution to the Allied cause in the Great War. Maori were quick to respond in 1914. Over five times as many as the specified contingent of 500 men volunteered, and that number of places was allocated on a tribal basis.

As the centennial of the start of WWl approaches, it is timely to revise and republish Cowans 1926 work.

Includes b.w historic photographs and a Maori Roll of Honour

2011 Hardback 265 pages Good condition

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