Ex-Dragoon said:
Wes I am curious, do the Aus/NZ actively try to recruit (or even entice) the Aboriginals and Maori into their respective armed forces in a manner similiar to this?
Nobody asked me, but ...
My information is a few years old (but post retirement).
First:
most Maori are better integrated into NZ society than
many rural Canadian aboriginals and,
it appears to me, fewer urban Maori are as
disadvantaged (for whatever reason) as urban Canadian aboriginals.
Second: the NZ armed forces actively recruit Maori â “ no quotas when I was there last but many incentives.
The NZ armed forces have and promote
Maori cultural groups who preserve/demonstrate Maori traditions within ships and units, act as
cultural ambassadors when ships/units deploy overseas and provide a social 'base' for young Maori servicemen â “ which includes mentoring and family support.
There is (was, a few years ago) a certain pro-Maori prejudice in the NZ forces. The Maori were a warrior 'race' and the warrior traditions remain strong. Many, many Maori have excelled in sports and the military and the military likes to think that both it and the individual Maori benefit from a system which preserves and promotes Maori traditions.
There is an anti-Maori
warrior culture element in NZ, too. Many New Zealanders oppose the idea that Maoris are
natural warriors, etc â “ it goes against the strong pacifist/isolationist trend amongst many Kiwis â “ the unreconstructed hippies, etc.
If you get a chance to lay alongside a NZ warship,
Ex-Dragoon, you will probably be treated to Maori displays, etc.
I met a good many aboriginal NCOs and soldiers (but few officers â “ I cannot recall any) in Australia, but I have no idea how the proportion in the army related to the proportion in society at large. I do recall being told that the Maori were represented in the NZ forces, all ranks, including officers, at levels above their 'share' of the population.