Taua
By (Author) Angela Ballara
Penguin Group (NZ)
Penguin Books (NZ)
6th October 2003
New Zealand
General
Non Fiction
Warfare and defence
Australasian and Pacific history
993.01
Paperback
544
Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 47mm
668g
When the Maori tribes obtained muskets in the early 1820s, the inter-tribal warfare which broke out resulted in major massacres and thousands of deaths. The Nga Pui tribe of the far north under the legendary Hongi Hika swept away all before it, conquering tribes as far south as the Bay of Plenty. The "musket wars" rewrote the Maori landscape, changing traditional regional power balances and depopulating whole areas of the country. As a result, when Europeans arrived, they met not healthy tribes, but often weakened local groups or even deserted landscapes. This study of Maori warfare asks, "what is a musket war" - were many of them simply traditional tribal encounters And what was happening in Maori society at the time