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Te Hau Kāinga: The Māori Home Front during the Second World War

Angela Wanhalla , Sarah Christie , Lachy Paterson , Ross Webb , Erica Newman

$60.00

The illustrated account of how Māori society was transformed at home while the Māori Battalion were fighting overseas.


Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.

While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guard, the women’s auxiliary forces, and national agricultural and industrial production. Māori mobilisation was an exercise of rangatiratanga and it changed how Māori engaged with the state. And, as Māori men and women took up new roles, the war was to become a watershed event for Māori society that set the stage for post-war urbanisation.

From ammunition factories to kūmara fields, from Te Puea Hērangi to Te Paipera Tapu, Te Hau Kāinga provides the first substantial account of how hapori Māori were shaped by the wartime experience at home. It is a story of sacrifice and remarkable resilience among whānau, hapū and iwi Māori.

 

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Published as a companion to: 

Raupanga: Ngā Pito Kōrero o te Pakanga Tuarua nō te Hau Kāinga
Nā Lachy Paterson rāua ko Angela Wanhalla i ētita. Nā Lachy Paterson i whakamāori.

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$60.00

The illustrated account of how Māori society was transformed at home while the Māori Battalion were fighting overseas.


Taking readers to the farms and factories, the marae and churches where Māori lived, worked and raised their families, Te Hau Kāinga tells the story of the profound transformation in Māori life during the Second World War.

While the Māori Battalion fought overseas, the Māori War Effort Organisation and its tribal committees engaged Māori men and women throughout Aotearoa in the home guard, the women’s auxiliary forces, and national agricultural and industrial production. Māori mobilisation was an exercise of rangatiratanga and it changed how Māori engaged with the state. And, as Māori men and women took up new roles, the war was to become a watershed event for Māori society that set the stage for post-war urbanisation.

From ammunition factories to kūmara fields, from Te Puea Hērangi to Te Paipera Tapu, Te Hau Kāinga provides the first substantial account of how hapori Māori were shaped by the wartime experience at home. It is a story of sacrifice and remarkable resilience among whānau, hapū and iwi Māori.

 

________

Published as a companion to: 

Raupanga: Ngā Pito Kōrero o te Pakanga Tuarua nō te Hau Kāinga
Nā Lachy Paterson rāua ko Angela Wanhalla i ētita. Nā Lachy Paterson i whakamāori.

Product Information

Pages - 296

Binding - Hardcover

Publisher - Auckland University Press

Publication Date - 2024-11-07

ISBN - 9781869409999

Weight - 600 grams

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