• popularity and following in Ringatū continued to grow. It was at this time that from his base in Te Kūiti much of the Ringatū lore was first written by...
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    Ringatū casualties were two men killed and nine wounded, Te Kooti among them, but in his reports back to the government, Whitmore overstated Ringatū losses...
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    Roman Catholicism (6.3%), and Presbyterianism (4.7%). The Māori-based Ringatū and Rātana denominations (1.2%) are also Christian in origin. Immigration...
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    until they were closer to their opponents. The Ringatū retreated back to the upper redoubt. Some Ringatū, led by Te Heuheu Horonuke, were in the bush line...
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    New Zealand medal Sir Monita Delamere, rugby player (Māori All Blacks), Ringatū faith leader and community leader Dame June Mariu (née Waititi), first...
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    Te Kooti (category Ringatū)
    Arikirangi Te Turuki (c. 1832–1893) was a Māori leader, the founder of the Ringatū religion and guerrilla fighter. While fighting alongside government forces...
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    policies, Waititi is a fluent Māori speaker, and is also an iwi leader, Ringatū minister, and kapa haka exponent. He has been prominent and vocal in his...
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    Christ of Latter-day Saints, Māori Christian groups such as Rātana and Ringatū, and also Catholic, Anglican and Methodist denominations. At the 2018 New...
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    non-traditional Māori philosophies. These include: Pai Mārire ("Hauhau"), 1863 Ringatū, 1868 Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah, 1890s followers of Rua Kenana...
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  • Mama Tata Mentuhui Modekngei Noahidism Pai Marire Pilgrims of Ares Rātana Ringatu Soldiers of Heaven Spiritism Unification Church Unification Church of the...
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  • in New Zealand. They were built by the Māori warrior Te Kooti and his Ringatū followers in September 1869. They were the site of the Battle of Te Pōrere...
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    2018, the King and Royal family attended the 150th Celebrations of the Ringatu Church; to which the King's eldest grandson, Hikairo, has been baptised...
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  • mortars. A relief party helped force the attacking Ringatū back. Further attempts were made by the Ringatū to gain access to the water supply, but these too...
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  • 1895 or 1896 – 3 June 1961) was a New Zealand Māori healer, tohunga and Ringatū minister. He identified with the Ngāti Maniapoto, Te Whakatōhea and Te...
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    bitter blow for Waikato Māori. In 1869 and 1870 Tāwhiao was challenged by Ringatū prophet and guerrilla leader Te Kooti to resume hostilities against the...
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    military strategists in New Zealand history. As the founder of the renegade Ringatū faith, he cast himself as the successor to the contemporary Taranaki prophet...
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    Country, where he continued to develop rituals, texts and prayers of his Ringatū faith. He was formally pardoned by the government in February 1883 and...
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  • Harerangi Meihana (1998–2022) Manuao Te Kohamutunga Tamou (2023–present) Ringatū, another Māori Christian denomination, established by Te Kooti in the 19th...
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    could have resisted his demands for sanctuary. Some Tūhoe joined his armed Ringatū band, but other Tūhoe told government forces of Te Kooti's whereabouts...
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  • Porou Ngāti Kahungunu Māori Iwis Ngāi Tūhoe Ngati Hineuru Rongowhakaata Ringatū adherents Pai Mārire adherents Victory End of New Zealand Wars Territory...
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    only from 1936, with 35.8% Anglicans, 19.9% Rātana, 13.9% Catholics, 7.2% Ringatū, 7.1% Methodists, 6.5% Latter-day Saints, 1.3% Methodists and 8.3% Others...
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    the pursuit of Te Kooti, a rebel Māori leader whose religious movement, Ringatū, threatened the security of the East Cape region. During the conflict he...
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    Tūhoe land that had been lost to Pākehā ownership. Rua's beliefs split the Ringatū Church, which Te Kooti had founded in around 1866/1868. In 1907 Rua formed...
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     Seventh-day Adventist 0.4  Other Christian 0.4 Māori Religions 8  Rātana 6.8  Ringatū 0.5  Māori Religions, Beliefs, and Philosophies nfd/nec 0.7 Spiritualism...
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    traditional Māori beliefs with Christianity. These included Pai Mārire, Ringatū, and in the early-20th century, Rātana. They typically centred on a prophet-leader...
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    of Matariki were incorporated into new religious traditions such as the Ringatū church, but its traditional celebration had almost ceased by the early...
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  • Pai Mārire (category Ringatū)
    the Chatham Islands. Elements of the religion were incorporated in the Ringatū or "Raised hand" religion formed in 1868 by Te Kooti, who escaped from...
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    574 1.21 11,649 0.90     Ratana 12,585 1.19 12,438 1.04 10,122 0.78     Ringatu 1,977 0.19 2,253 0.19 1,617 0.12     Other Maori Christian religions 153...
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    effectively ending Tītokowaru’s campaign. In July 1868, Te Kooti, the Ringatū founder, and 297 of his followers seized a schooner and forced its crew...
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