Kikia te Poa

Matthew Saville

Kikia te Poa
Format
Paperback
Publisher
The Play Press
Country
New Zealand
Published
24 November 2010
Pages
51
ISBN
9781877319129

Kikia te Poa

Matthew Saville

Based on real events, Kikia Te Poa is the story of John Cook – a ‘Maorish’ (Ngapuhi/Irish) Maori who ventures into the Anglo-South African War to prove himself and the value of his people to a changing New Zealand. Although Maori were not allowed to fight in the Boer War, many mixed blood men did and one of them was John Walter Callaway, who wrote a haka for the Kiwi troops – Kikia Te Poa. The Boer War saw the birth of concentration camps, New Zealand’s status as a warrior nation – and also international rugby. Most importantly it saw the beginning of a rivalry between two countries that would last one hundred years - on the rugby field, and in the politics of two very different nations. Contains an insightful introduction from Greg McGee, writer of the classic play Foreskin’s Lament. (4 male).

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