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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Te Kooti's War (section Buildup of the Ringatū)
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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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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include: Nākahi cult of Papahurihia, 1830s Pai Mārire ("Hauhau"), 1863 Ringatū, 1868 Church of the Seven Rules of Jehovah, 1890s followers of Rua Kenana...
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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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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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group in the census. Excluding the Māori-based churches of Rātana and Ringatū. The proportion of New Zealand's area (excluding estuaries) covered by...
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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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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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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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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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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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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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Rātana (1991–1998) Harerangi Meihana (1998–2022) Andre Meihana (2023–2024) Ringatū, another Māori Christian denomination, established by Te Kooti in the 19th...
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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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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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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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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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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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of Tūrangi, in New Zealand. 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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resistance came from religious groups such as Pai Marire (from the 1860s) and Ringatū (founded in 1868). Prophets such as Te Kooti (c. 1832–1893), Rua Kenana...
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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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governments. The emergence of Māori religious movements such as Pai Mārire and Ringatū reflected this rejection of missionary Christianity. When the missionary...
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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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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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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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Te Tawharau was founded on the principles espoused by Te Haahi Ringatu (the Ringatu Church) and sought to persuade the Māori people to recognise that...
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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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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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Season of the Jew (category Ringatū)
often simply referred to as “the Jews.” The religion Te Kooti created, the Ringatu Church, still claims around 15,000 adherents in New Zealand today. In this...
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