So Loyalist Iwi had higher levels of service than those that carried on fighting and thus suffered more severe confiscations? I guess Tainui were not big fans for one
I do remember seeing a Maori war memorial in Rotorua one year, very moving stuff, very proud of their service and their connection to the king emperor.
If I recall correctly it was Tainui and Tuhoe who boycotted WWI and weren't too hot on WWII - wasn't it Tuhoe who had the most to do with Rua Kenana's conscientious objection movement?