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    Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki (c. 1832–1893) was a Māori leader, the founder of the Ringatū religion and guerrilla fighter. While fighting alongside government...
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    Te Kooti's War was among the last of the New Zealand Wars, the series of 19th-century conflicts in New Zealand between the Māori and the colonising European...
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  • The Te Kooti Trail is a 1927 New Zealand historic drama film about Te Kooti, based on a newspaper serial written by Frank Bodle. This silent film is described...
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  • Ringatū (redirect from Te Haahi Ringatu)
    1868 by Te Kooti Arikirangi te Turuki, commonly called Te Kooti. The symbol for the movement is an upraised hand or "Ringatū" in Māori. Te Kooti was a wild...
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    Riwha Tītokowaru in Taranaki (1868–1869) and Rangatira (chief) Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki on the east coast (1868–1872). Although Māori were initially...
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    (tribe) who rose to prominence during New Zealand's East Cape War and Te Kooti's War. Born in 1820 in the Waiapu Valley on the East Cape, he was enslaved...
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    at Ngatapa in January 1869, Te Kooti moved into the interior of the central North Island, finding refuge initially in the Te Urewera ranges before moving...
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  • he became known for his radical views and advocacy for the Māori leader Te Kooti. He moved to Sydney in 1894, where he got involved with the Australian...
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    Ngāi Tūhoe (redirect from Ngāi Te Paena)
    Tūhoe sheltered the Māori leader Te Kooti, a fugitive who had escaped from imprisonment on the Chatham Islands. Te Kooti arrived in the area with a large...
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    the Maori sovereignty warrior Te Kooti and his Hau Hau supporters. Te Kooti had challenged the Māori King Tāwhiao at Te Kūiti for his position but been...
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    specialist courts and processes for Indigenous peoples in Canada and Australia. Te Kooti Rangatahi is an Indigenous court for young Māori people, based on the marae...
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  • Māori warrior Te Kooti and his Ringatū followers in September 1869. They were the site of the Battle of Te Pōrere, between Te Kooti's forces and those...
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    to join in the pursuit of Te Kooti. Such was his reputation that the Battle of Te Pōrere near Tongariro was delayed until Te Keepa and his men arrived;...
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    Rua Kenana Hepetipa (category Articles with TePapa identifiers)
    healer and land rights activist. He called himself Te Mihaia Hou, the New Messiah, and claimed to be Te Kooti Arikirangi's successor Hepetipa (Hephzibah) who...
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    a European settlement on the East Coast by fugitive guerrilla fighter Te Kooti, shattered what European colonists regarded as a new era of peace and prosperity...
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    govt.nz. Retrieved 10 September 2019. Williams, David Vernon (1999). 'Te Kooti Tango Whenua: The Native Land Court 1864-1909. Wellington, New Zealand:...
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    Josiah Firth (category Articles with TePapa identifiers)
    brief brush with fame as the messenger between Te Kooti and the New Zealand Government during Te Kooti's War. Born in Clifton, Yorkshire, England, on 27...
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    Māori culture (redirect from Te Ao Māori)
    inter-racial romance. The Te Kooti Trail a documdrama released in 1927 about Te Kooti's War Utu, 1983, loosely based on events from Te Kooti's War Ngati, 1987,...
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  • Zealand, it is a semi-fictionalized account of the story of the Māori leader Te Kooti, told from the perspective of one of his pursuers, an officer in the colonial...
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    sheltered Te Kooti, who had escaped from the Chatham Islands and then attacked and killed various Māori and European settlers. When Te Kooti came to Te Kuiti...
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  • 31 December 1868 to 5 January 1869 during Te Kooti's War in the East Coast region of New Zealand. Te Kooti's War was part of the New Zealand Wars, a series...
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    skirmishes and raids, Te Kooti managed to elude his pursuers in the ensuing months. Te Kooti eventually built a redoubt at Te Pōrere. On 4 October 1869...
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    regarded as a man of peace and had the respect of the government. He opposed Te Kooti but was firm in his belief that the King Country was sacrosanct Māori territory...
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  • King Country (redirect from Te Rohe Pōtae)
    of the approximately 800 Maniapoto living in the rohe. On 15 May 1872 Te Kooti, on the run from government forces, crossed the Waikato River and entered...
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    and 1870 Tāwhiao was challenged by Ringatū prophet and guerrilla leader Te Kooti to resume hostilities against the government to try to wrest back the confiscated...
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    officer in New Zealand's Armed Constabulary who rose to prominence during Te Kooti's War. He was awarded the New Zealand Cross for his actions during the siege...
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    tribal origins. The community gave support to Te Kooti when he ventured north to Matamata in early 1870. Te Kooti, having been rebuffed by King Tāwhiao in...
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  • in New Zealand, especially the Māori Ringatū religion founded by Te Kooti Arikirangi Te Turuki and continued by Rua Kenana. She also wrote extensively on...
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  • at Te Maungaroa and Whakarae in the Waimana Valley, and at Ōmuriwaka. Tūterangi played Te Kooti in the 1927 film The Te Kooti Trail. Temara, Pou. "Te Pairi...
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    in a struggle with the Māori king (who claimed mana over Rohe Potae). Te Kooti (who had been given sanctuary by the Maniapoto fighting chief Rewi Maniapoto...
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