Rore Hapipi

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Rore Hapipi also known as Rowley Habib was a playwright, poet and TV writer and one of the pioneers of modern literary expression by Māori

Quotes[edit]

excerpts from poem The Raw Men (For the Maori Battalion.)[edit]

  • Praised in the deserts of Tobruk,
hailed in the heats of Mersa Matruh,
gloried in Greece.
We salute you, sons of New Zealand, Maori Battalion.
‘Kia ora koutou. Kia ora nga tamariki o Aotearoa’.
Yes, this is where they came from, the Raw Men,
the fearless marauders of the Middle East,
the ‘hard-doers’ with hearts of lions.
collecting medals like stones on Hill 209 Tebaga Gap, Tunisia.
  • Yes, this is where they came from, the men in khaki,
Tigers of Tunisia, cursing in the rains of Cairo,
singing in the heats of Helwan . . . With a rifle
in one hand and a guitar in the other. That's us!
. . . And a song ever ready on the tongue. That's us!
. . . Play hard and fight hard. That's us!
. . . ‘Real 'hard-doers' those boys’, they say,

https://www.nzepc.auckland.ac.nz/features/florence/habib_texts.asp

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