Tribal Guns and Tribal Gunners: The Story of Maori Artillery in 19th Century New Zealand

Author(s): Trevor Bentley

Māori Military History

European sailing ships arriving in New Zealand waters during the early nineteenth century, brought with them terrifying and destructive gunpowder weapons that Maori soon termed pu repo (great guns). Sold to some 120 chiefs in the shape of muzzle loading cannon, carronades and swivel guns, 165 documented artillery pieces were acquired by the coastal and inland tribes. Set during the bloody intertribal Musket Wars (1818-1839) and the Anglo-Maori New Zealand Wars (1845-46 and 1860-1872), this book reveals a hitherto unknown dimension of this country's military history. It brings to light the various ways Maori acquired, mastered and deployed ships' artillery, ceremonially in times of peace, and as instruments of destruction in offensive and defensive warfare. It resurrects or reconstructs long forgotten accounts of tribal artillery pieces, artillerymen and artillery battles, whose details were known throughout old tribal New Zealand. The history of New Zealand artillery and artillerymen begins with the tribal gunners. The book describes their professional approach to gunnery and the impact of artillery on military tactics during the Musket Wars. It shows how artillery became the catalyst for a new type of amphibious campaign and contributed to the evolution of gunfighter pa designed to deliver and resist musket and artillery fire. Drawing on contemporary accounts by Europeans visitors and settlers, and the Maori and Pakeha-Maori artillerymen themselves, this book combines modern scholarship with old tales of unbridled ambition, innovation, adventure, courage, and tragedy, to provide an engaging and full history of New Zealand's tribal guns and gunners. Events of the past leave various records and 24 of the original 165 tribal guns can still be seen on marae, within nearby urupa (graveyards), public parks and museums. Photographs of many of these guns and the chiefs who owned and fired them are included here to enhance their stories.


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Introduction; Acquiring the Great Guns; Assimilating the Great Guns; Tribal Guns; Tribal Gunners; Hongi Hika's Whangaroa Campaign; Te Haramiti's Campaign to Motiti Island; Titore's Campaign to Tauranga; Ururoa Crosses the Kaimais; The Siege of Otaka Pa, Taranaki; The Ngai Tahu Campaigns; The Fortress Guns; Great Guns Lost and Found; Conclusion ; Endnotes; List of Illustrations; Bibliography; Glossary of Maori Terms; Index

General Fields

  • : 9781877427527
  • : Willsonscott Publishing International Ltd.
  • : UNKNOWN
  • : February 2014
  • : 245mm X 175mm
  • : New Zealand
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Trevor Bentley
  • : Hardback
  • : 1st Edition
  • : 993.01
  • : New
  • : 175
  • : Black and white photographs and maps