coast. Rātana Pā is on what was the farm of Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana, the founder of the Rātana religious and political movement and the Rātana Church...
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Rātana (Māori: Te Haahi Rātana) is a Māori Christian church and movement, headquartered at Rātana Pā near Whanganui, New Zealand. The Rātana movement began...
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of the Rātana Church and movement is at Rātana Pā, located 20 km south of Whanganui. Formerly the farm of Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana, Rātana Pā became a...
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Harerangi Meihana (category Rātana people)
of the Rātana Established Church of New Zealand. His mother was Rāwinia Rātana, a daughter of the founder of the faith, Tahupōtiki Wiremu Rātana. He served...
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Lake Waipu, just south of Rātana Pā, is a 7 ha (17 acres) shallow coastal aeolian, or dune-dammed, lake. Horizons Regional Council has monitored water...
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King also frequently attended the annual 25 January celebrations of the Ratana Church expressing his continued support for all denominations and his deep...
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(founded 1907) Ohu communities (1974- c. 2000) Parihaka (founded c. 1866) Rātana Pā (founded c. 1920s) Riverside Community, New Zealand (founded 1941) Jinwar...
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Iriaka Matiu Rātana OBE (née Te Rio; 25 February 1905 – 21 December 1981) was a New Zealand politician and Rātana morehu who won the Western Maori electorate...
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Rātana Church's pā (village) near Whanganui. Breaking with tradition, the ACT party chose not to send a representative. Since the 1930s, the Rātana Church...
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prime minister. Ardern's last public event as prime minister was Rātana Day at Rātana Pā in the Manawatū on 24 January, which she attended with Hipkins...
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(née Solomon). Her iwi are Ngāi Tahu and Ngāti Kahungunu. She was raised at Rātana Pā by her grandmother, dress designer and tailor Amiria Henrici Solomon....
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Island, New York. January – Temepara Tapu o Ihoa (Holy Temple of Jehovah), Rātana Pā, New Zealand, is privately opened. July 1 – Centre Block, the main building...
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On 24 January 2006 the Māori Party's four MPs were jointly welcomed to Rātana pā with Brash and a delegation of eight National MPs. They had been intended...
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"This week's hui at Rātana pā explained". The Spinoff. Archived from the original on 24 January 2024. Retrieved 26 January 2024. "Rātana: Prime Minister Christopher...
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(70) National Park (230) Rangataua (160) Waiouru (770) Kai Iwi (170) Rātana Pā (390) Koitiata (130) Hunterville (420) Mangaweka (90) Tangimoana (340)...
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Zealand First parties that attended the annual hui (meeting) at the Rātana Church's pā (village) near Whanganui. During the hui, Peters along with fellow...
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of Ngāti Apa. Turakina statistical area, which also includes Koitiata, Rātana Pā and Whangaehu, covers 276.62 km2 (106.80 sq mi) and had an estimated population...
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particular became available only from 1936, with 35.8% Anglicans, 19.9% Rātana, 13.9% Catholics, 7.2% Ringatū, 7.1% Methodists, 6.5% Latter-day Saints...
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45000°E / -39.88889; 175.45000 Lake Oraekomiko Rangitikei District East of Rātana Pā 40°02′55″S 175°09′45″E / 40.04861°S 175.16250°E / -40.04861; 175.16250...
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Thomas Herbert Preston Pyes Pa – Charles Pye, VC Queenstown – Queen Victoria Raglan – Lord Raglan Rātana Pā – T. W. Ratana Renwick – Thomas Renwick Ross...
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School 1–8 Coed Taoroa Junction State 31 [50] 2463 Te Kura o Ratana 1–8 Coed Rātana Pā State 32 - 2436 Turakina School 1–8 Coed Turakina State 26 [51]...
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Eruera Tirikatene (category Rātana MPs)
Atua Urupa, Kaiapoi. By 1921 he visited Ratana pā, and T. W. Ratana, the spiritual leader or Te Mangai of Ratana predicted an important role for him. Te...
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Haami Tokouru Ratana (21 July 1894 – 30 October 1944) was a New Zealand politician and president of the Rātana Church. He joined Eruera Tirikatene in parliament...
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unpopular. The New Zealand army was called out and he was arrested at Waioeka Pā near Ōpōtiki and jailed in Auckland for a brief time as he was unable to pay...
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Niho-Niho lived at the model pā for nearly six months. Approximately 65,000 people visited the pā. His wife, Tira Rātana Pukehika, also attended and participated...
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Billy TK (category Rātana people)
surrounded by talented young musicians during his family's frequent visits to Rātana Pā, who helped fulfill his lust for improving his skills on his instrument...
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Juji Nakada (section Ratana Church)
"Ratana, Tahupotiki Wiremu". www.teara.govt.nz. "T.W.Ratana and Bishop Juji Nakada 1927-1928". www.theratanachurch.org.nz. "Story: Te Haahi Rātana –...
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Tāpihana Paraire Paikea (category Rātana people)
organised the special train which took the Rātana followers from the Tai Tokerau area in the Far North to Rātana for the annual festivals. In 1940 he played...
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Despite rescue efforts, he could not be saved. His mother, Princess Ubol Ratana, and sister survived by fleeing to an upper story of La Flora. The area...
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Tūwharetoa tribe, and of the Board of Ethnological Research. He died at Kākāriki Pā on 22 May 1939. Ballara, Angela. "Te Tomo, Te Taite". Dictionary of New Zealand...
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