The Maoris in the Great War

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  • Alderman, Major, 63, 67.
  • Allen, Sir James, Minister of Defence, 12, 19, 160, 175, 176.
  • Anafarta, Guns at, 27, 28.
  • Ancre Brook, 89.
  • Anzac, Gallipoli, Maoris arrive at, 26.
  • Anzac, fighting at, 2766.
  • Antoine, General (France), 116118.
  • Armentieres, 7887, 101.
  • Armistice announced, 154.
  • Avondale, Maori Training Camp, 11, 12, 14, 17.
  • Ballots, under Military Service Act, 22.
  • Bapaume, 144, 145.
  • Basseville, La, 119122.
  • Beauvois, 150.
  • Belgium, march through, after Armistice, 156, 157.
  • Bellevue, 125.
  • Bertrancourt, 136, 137.
  • Bezantin Ridge, 91, 93100.
  • Beaudignies, 152.
  • Bevillers, 154, 155.
  • “Big Sap,” Anzac, Gallipoli, 26, 30, 31.
  • Birdwood, General, 34, 52, 56.
  • Bournonville, 122, 125, 126.
  • Blackett, Lieut., 60.
  • Braithwaite, General, 119.
  • Broughton, Captain M., 71.
  • Bruce, Captain D., 114, 126, 132.
  • Buck, Major Peter H. (Te Rangihiroa) 10, at Gallipoli 2967, in Egypt 6873, appointed Second in Command Pioneer Battalion 71, service in France 76133.
  • Bush, Captain G. A., 71, 106, 107.
  • Bush-fellers, Maori in France, 77, 78.
  • Cambrai, 136.
  • “Canada,” transport (in Mediterranean), 74, 75, 76.
  • Carroll, Hon. Sir James, 10, 59, 84, 85, 160, 161.
  • Casualties, list of, 8, 162171.
  • Chapman, Captain, 135, 145.
  • Chailak Dere, 36, 39, 45.
  • Charleroi, 155.
  • Chunuk Bair, battle of, 4654.
  • Conscription, extended to Maori race, 21, 22.
  • Clifton, Major C. E., 71, 80.
  • Colingcamps, 136.
  • Cook Islands soldiers, 8, 72, 73, 99, 106, 107, 133.
  • Coupar, Lieut. S., 30, 80.
  • Dansey, Major Roger, 40, 41, 44, 81, 83, 84.
  • Dansey, Captain H., 68, 72, 90, 98.
  • Delamere, Sergt., 80.
  • Duff, Sergt., 89.
  • Duncan, Captain (N.Z.M.C.), 68.
  • Dunkirk, 157.
  • Edwin (Captain, transport “Warrimoo"), 16.
  • Egypt, Maori Contingent arrives in, 16.
  • “Emden,” German cruiser, 16.
  • Ennis, Lieut.-Col. W. O., 32, 67, 71, 80, 89, 132, 134, 135, 140, 156, 159, 160.
  • Ehau, Captain Kepa, 71, 119, 120.
  • Estaires, 77.
  • Etaple, 88.
  • Ferris, Captain, 51, 126.
  • Ferris, Corporal, 46, 47.
  • Flers, 94, 95, 96, 98, 100, 145.
  • Forest of Nieppe, 77.
  • Forest of Mormal, 152, 153, 154.
  • French, Lieut., 125.
  • Frezenberg Post, Ypres, 135.
  • Fromm, Lieut., 79, 106.
  • Gairdner, Captain R. M., 71, 76, 77.

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  • Gallipoli, Maoris' service on, 2469.
  • Gannon, Lieut. A., 105, 134.
  • Gibbs, Captain, 98.
  • Gilmour, Lieut. J. H., 72.
  • Ghain Tuffhia Camp, Malta, 16.
  • Ghurkas, on Gallipoli, 48, 49.
  • Godley, General Sir A., 27, 38, 52, 54, 59, 67, 72, 102.
  • Gommecourt, 141.
  • Gustafson, R.S.M., W. A., 133, 172.
  • Hall, Captain J. H., 72, 156.
  • Hamilton, General Sir Ian, 34, 38, 39, 51, 56.
  • Haplincourt, 145, 146.
  • Harris, Captain E., 91, 94.
  • Hebuterne, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140, 141, 144.
  • Herbert, Lieut.-Col., 17, 25, 44, 60.
  • Hetet, Captain, 71, 119, 120.
  • Heuheu Tukino, Te, M.L.C., 19.
  • Hill, Sergt.-Maj., 49.
  • Hiroti, Captain T., 40, 51, 77, 159.
  • “Hokowhitu a Tu,” 15, 16, 123.
  • Holmes, Major, N.Z.M.C., 43, 44.
  • Hughes, Lieut.-Col., J. G., 54.
  • Jacob, Sergt., 49.
  • Jennings, Captain, 95.
  • Johnston, Brig.-General F. E., 46, 48.
  • Jones, Captain A. E. M., 125.
  • Kaa, Lieut. Pekama, 68, 71, 84, 85, 90, 93, 121.
  • Kaipara, Lieut., 72, 119.
  • King, Colonel G. A., appointed to Command of Pioneer Battalion, 71; service in France, 91122; killed 125.
  • Kohere, Lieut. H. Mokena, 68, 71, 73, 92, 93.
  • La Motte, 77, 78.
  • Leef, Lieut., 119, 120, 135.
  • Lemnos Island, 25, 67.
  • Large, Major J. T.
  • Le Quesnoy, 152, 153.
  • Larkhill Camp, England, 158, 159.
  • Longueval, 94.
  • Mabin, Lieut.-Col. F. B., 24.
  • MacLean, Lieut. J. C., 71, 78.
  • Mair, Captain Gilbert, 14.
  • Malta, 17, 24, 25.
  • Marseilles, arrival in, 76.
  • Masnieres, 149.
  • Massey, Right Hon. W. F., 9, 102, 140.
  • Messines, battle of, 106115.
  • Mete Kingi, Lieut., 48, 134.
  • Metz, 146.
  • McGregor, Lieut., 123.
  • McKenzie, Major, 68.
  • McNicol, Lieut. D. B., 119, 120.
  • Moascar Camp, Egypt, 72, 73.
  • Montauban, 89.
  • Mudros Harbour, Lemnos, 25, 67, 68.
  • Narrow Neck Training Camp, 17, 22.
  • Niué Island soldiers, 8, 22, 73, 79.
  • Old Hindenburg Line, 147, 148.
  • O'Neill, Lieut. J., 96, 101.
  • Oosthove Farm Camp, Belgium, 104.
  • Paku, Lieut., 126, 129.
  • Parata, Taare, M.P., 10.
  • Peacock, Major, 14, 17, 21.
  • Pennycook, Major W. S., 71, 78, 103, 174.
  • Pitt, Captain, 51.
  • Pioneer Battalion formed, 70.
  • Ploegstreet Wood, 104, 118.
  • Polynesian volunteers, 22, 23.
  • Pomare, Hon. Sir Maui, 1, 9, 18, 19, 20, 21, 53, 59, 104.
  • Porter, Colonel T. W., 14.
  • Port Said, 74.
  • Pow, Colonel, 117.
  • Prince of Wales inspects Battalion, 73, 150.
  • Pussieux, 144.
  • Raiding parties, near Armentieres, 8187.
  • Rarotonga soldiers, 99, 106, 107, 133.
  • Rawhiti, Pte. H., 49, 172.
  • Reid, Lieut. L. H., 78.
  • Rata Mahuta, 19.
  • Rau-angaanga, Te, 21.
  • Richardson, General, 140.

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Title: The Maoris in the Great War: A History of The New Zealand Native Contingent and Pioneer Battalion: Gallipoli, 1915, France and Flanders, 1916-1918

Author: James Cowan

Publication details: 1926, Melbourne

Part of: New Zealand Texts Collection

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