Māori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand

Māori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand
Author: Jeff Evans
Publisher: Reed Publishing (NZ)
Total Pages: 78
Release: 2002
Genre: History
ISBN:

An exhaustive collection of information about Maori weapons as objects of war, which has as its object to gather scattered information into one place. "Here then is a complete armoury of Maori weapons"--Cover [4].

Maori Weapons in Pre-European New Zealand

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

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.

Maori Weapons

Maori Weapons
Author: Jeff Evans
Publisher: Oratia Books
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2016
Genre: Maori (New Zealand people)
ISBN: 9780947506155

Here is a full inventory of traditional Maori weapons with all the available written information about traditional weapons collected into one concise volume. The book provides complete cultural and technical information on the handmade weapons used by Maori, along with photographs and line drawings. From the well-known taiaha and mere to the more obscure wahaika and maripi, this is a comprehensive guide that will serve a range of readers.

Whaikorero

Whaikorero
Author: Poia Rewi
Publisher: Auckland University Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2013-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 177558240X

Based on in-depth research and interviews with 30 tribal elders, this guidebook to whaikorero—or New Zealand's traditional Maori oratory—is the first introduction to this fundamental art form. Assessing whaikorero's origin, history, structure, language, and style of delivery, this volume features a range of speech samples in Maori with English translations and captures the wisdom and experience of the Maori tribal groups, including Ngai Tuhoe, Ngati Awa, Te Arawa, and Waikato-Maniapoto. Informative and noteworthy, this bilingual examination will interest both modern practitioners of whaikorero and Maori culture aficionados.

The New Zealand Wars 1820–72

The New Zealand Wars 1820–72
Author: Ian Knight
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2013-03-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780962797

Between 1845 and 1872, various groups of Maori were involved in a series of wars of resistance against British settlers. The Maori had a fierce and long-established warrior tradition and subduing them took a lengthy British Army commitment, only surpassed in the Victorian period by that on the North-West Frontier of India. Warfare had been endemic in pre-colonial New Zealand and Maori groups maintained fortified villages or pas. The small early British coastal settlements were tolerated, and in the 1820s a chief named Hongi Hika travelled to Britain with a missionary and returned laden with gifts. He promptly exchanged these for muskets, and began an aggressive 15-year expansion. By the 1860s many Maori had acquired firearms and had perfected their bush-warfare tactics. In the last phase of the wars a religious movement, Pai Maarire ('Hau Hau'), inspired remarkable guerrilla leaders such as Te Kooti Arikirangi to renewed resistance. This final phase saw a reduction in British Army forces. European victory was not total, but led to a negotiated peace that preserved some of the Maori people's territories and freedoms.

The Musket Wars

The Musket Wars
Author: Ron D. Crosby
Publisher: Reed Publishing (NZ)
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1999
Genre: Firearms
ISBN:

The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars

The Laws of Yesterday’s Wars
Author: Samuel C. Duckett White
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2021-12-20
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004464298

This book offers an exploration of unique laws and customs placed around warfare throughout history, from Indigenous Australians to the American Civil War.