Māori responses to World War I
Across
- 1. Region where many opposed the war due to land confiscations.
- 3. Severe suffering or difficulty.
- 6. Māori _______ Battalion.
- 8. A trait shown by Māori soldiers despite facing racism.
- 11. Raising money to help a cause, done by Māori during the war.
- 12. Many Māori had suffered land _______.
- 15. How people see themselves, including culture and heritage.
- 17. The process that shaped many Māori views before the war.
- 21. Māori name for New Zealand.
- 22. Joining the military, often voluntarily.
- 23. Loyalty to the British _______ might have lead to more respect.
Down
- 2. Leader of The Māori King Movement at the time.
- 4. Someone who encourages or backs a cause.
- 5. Māori name for The Māori King Movement.
- 7. The opposite of "supported."
- 9. Discrimination Māori soldiers often faced.
- 10. A Māori word meaning honour or prestige.
- 11. Māori fought in places like Gallipoli and the Western _______.
- 13. Sir Āpirana Ngata was of _______ Porou.
- 14. Last name of the Māori leader who supported the war.
- 16. Te Rata travelled to England but was _______.
- 18. Rua Kēnana was known as a Māori _______.
- 19. A key World War I battle where Māori soldiers served.
- 20. A key concern for Māori after the war.