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Māori women and the armed forces in WWII

Māori women and the armed forces in WWII

Released Wednesday, 2nd September 2020
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Māori women and the armed forces in WWII

Māori women and the armed forces in WWII

Māori women and the armed forces in WWII

Māori women and the armed forces in WWII

Wednesday, 2nd September 2020
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Angela Wanhalla (Kāi Tahu), is an associate professor in the History Programme, University of Otago. She teaches and writes about New Zealand history and is currently involved in a collaborative research project on the histories and legacies of the Māori home front during the Second World War.

In this Public History Talk Angela Wanhalla looks at the recruitment of Māori women into the auxiliary services, why they joined, and how their wartime service impacted on their post-war lives.

These monthly Public History Talks are a collaboration between the National Library of New Zealand and the Ministry for Culture and Heritage.

Recorded live at the National Library of New Zealand, 2 September 2020.

 

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